Design, Interior Design

Patch Stool with Wood and Steel Legs

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The Patch Stool is an exploration in joinery by Trine Kjaer, the Copenhagen-based designer who also created the Haptic Chair. The seat stands on three legs, one fashioned from oak and two made of steel. Naturally finished, the wooden leg matches the round seat, which is crafted from oak and ash. The wooden components are subtlly joined together, while the steel legs contrast in a yellow lacquer.

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