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The Taburet M Stacking Stool is almost pure abstraction, making minimum impact on space and redefining "seat" in the simplest sense. Yet, the stool is quite substantial, offering a low, comfortable seat suited to a retail setting, showroom, gallery or reception area. The Taburet M Stacking Stool was designed by Danish craftsman/designer Jørgen Møller, who, along with Bruno Mathsson, became one of the early leading exponents of modern Danish design. Like Mathsson, Møller sought new solutions rather than drawing from tradition,and created light, minimal structures.
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Taburet M Stacking Stool |
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$340.00
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Measurements:

H 18" W 18" D 11.75"
Materials:
Molded beech or cherry wood; lacquered finish. |
- Stacks three high.
- Great for gallery use.
- Lightweight yet sturdy.
- Classic Danish design by Jørgen Møller.
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Jørgen Møller Like Hans Wegner, Peter Karpf, and Jørgen Gammelgaard, Jørgen Møller is another talented artist who worked for Arne Jacobsen early in his career. And like many of his fellow Danish designers, Møller is an architect. He opened his own office in 1967 and has had work published in Living Architecture, Arkitectur Denmark, Graphis, and Mobilia.
Americans are most familiar with Møller's designs for Georg Jensen Silversmiths. He has created watches, utensils, and thermometers in stainless steel, anodized aluminum and other metals and synthetic materials for the company that originally manufactured silver products only. Georg Jensen currently carries Møller's Complet–a kitchen set including salad bowl, creamer, sugar bowl, salt and pepper mill–and his 345 Watch. He also designed an oil lamp.... Read more > |
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