Design, Interior Design

Dandelion Stools by DesignK

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Ergonomically designed for the greatest enjoyment, the Dandelion Stool by DesignK cites one of nature’s most fascinating flowers as inspiration for comfort, form, and caprice. Its innovative design features a flower head of pure relief that rests atop tall stalks of molded plywood. The cushion of the stool takes a cue from the airy sphere of the dandelion, and is packed with softness to float its sitter in delightful content. For maximum freshness from a flower just picked, the Dandelion Stool’s mushroomed bud has removable covers and comes in a spectrum of colors. Bespoke and wonderfully modern, the Dandelion Stool meets the highest standards and is superbly robust, making it perfect for relaxed seating that delivers a dose of tickling humor.

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