Stainless steel stool gets inspiration from rock climbing - Yanko Design
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Junho Kang's 'Cling' stool creatively merges rock climbing concepts with furniture design. The stool's inspiration stems from the climber's trust in their hands for support, reflected in the stool's structure. It features three stainless steel legs reminiscent of the fingers gripping rocks, and a uniquely shaped seat echoing rock surfaces. Functional elements like a carabiner and rope allow users to hang personal items, enhancing its practicality. While not the most comfortable seat, it appeals to those who appreciate its robust design and the climbing aesthetic.
The 'Cling' stool embodies rock climbing's essence through its unique design, inspired by the support and shapes used by climbers, blending function with climbing aesthetics.
Kang's design cleverly incorporates the feeling of being suspended, evoking the emotional and physical trust climbers place in their hands while ascending a rock face.
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