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Angle foldable stool

Form & Refine – Herman Studio

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Angle foldable stool Herman Studio
Angle foldable stool Herman Studio

The Angle stool was created with the aim of combining aesthetics, comfort, functionality and durability. These four characteristics are reflected in the stool's lines. Both sides of the seat are angled slightly inwards at 10° for optimum seating comfort. This inclination is reinforced by the soft leather strip that joins the two parts of the stool and is held in place by a brass rod. 

Foldable and taking up little space, Angle is easy to store, as it has been designed so that it can be hung on the wall using a brass hook. The designers wanted this aspect: "We wanted to design a comfortable folding stool. At the same time, it had to be decorative enough to hang on the wall.

Angle foldable stool Herman Studio
Angle foldable stool Herman Studio

Material solid European wood
Dimension 36 x 41 x H47,5 cm - seat depth 23,5 cm

Angle foldable stool Herman Studio
Angle foldable stool Herman Studio

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Angle foldable stool Herman Studio
Angle foldable stool Herman Studio

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Herman Studio

Herman Studio was founded in 2012 by the two architects Helle Herman Mortensen and Jonas Herman Pedersen. Their work ranges from textiles, ceramics, lighting and furniture design to interior decoration. One of the hallmarks of their design is their attention to the contours of objects. By working with a distinctive contour for each object, the craftsmanship allows the design to stand out while remaining simple and easily recognizable. Their great passion for design and appreciation of aesthetic principles complement their use of traditional materials and methods. They work in an iterative process between sketches, models and prototypes. Their design process begins with the detailed study of construction methods, an approach that plays a central role throughout the design process. The workshop is therefore an essential part of their studio.