Japanese-Inspired Stacking Stools Deliver Sculptural Storage & Sustainable Wood Design For Flexible Modern Interiors - Yanko Design
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The Cornice stacking stool by Nao Iwamatsu addresses a modern interior need for flexible seating that is both practical and visually appealing. Its design, inspired by architectural elements from Japanese shrine roofs and Western cornices, allows it to blend in while standing out subtly. Each stool is crafted from sustainable wood offcuts, featuring unique grain patterns and a smooth finish. The stool's ability to stack efficiently transforms storage into a sculptural feature, making it ideal for adaptable spaces. The Cornice serves as seating, side tables, or decorative accents, demonstrating functional elegance without demanding attention.
The Cornice stacking stool by Nao Iwamatsu is designed to blend seamlessly into modern interiors while also serving multiple functions as a stylish yet practical seating or table option.
Crafted from sustainable wood offcuts, the Cornice stool features a unique grain pattern, paired with a simple natural finish that reinforces its subtle, refined aesthetic.
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