Rook' Stool by New Formed Objects

NZ$695.00

Designer: Marcus Lee

Maker: New Formed Objects - NZ

Year: 2024

Size: H 440 x D/D 300

Condition Report: New product.

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New Formed Objects is a furniture and objects design studio established by designer Marcus Lee. With a focus on creating timeless pieces that endure and remain relevant through changing trends, the studio explores unique forms to create distinct and lasting pieces.

A versatile piece suitable for residential and commercial interior spaces. Handmade from American White Oak in a black finish, the Rook Stool stands out due to it's beautiful proportions and craftsmanship. By using traditional woodworking techniques, the seat is supported by a single plane, offering a unique look from every angle.

Reminiscent of a classic chess piece, the Rook stool draws it's name from an age old form that has been consistently reimagined and evolved with time. Working equally as well as a side table or stool, it's a beautiful piece to have around the home.

Handcrafted locally in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Designer: Marcus Lee

Maker: New Formed Objects - NZ

Year: 2024

Size: H 440 x D/D 300

Condition Report: New product.

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New Formed Objects is a furniture and objects design studio established by designer Marcus Lee. With a focus on creating timeless pieces that endure and remain relevant through changing trends, the studio explores unique forms to create distinct and lasting pieces.

A versatile piece suitable for residential and commercial interior spaces. Handmade from American White Oak in a black finish, the Rook Stool stands out due to it's beautiful proportions and craftsmanship. By using traditional woodworking techniques, the seat is supported by a single plane, offering a unique look from every angle.

Reminiscent of a classic chess piece, the Rook stool draws it's name from an age old form that has been consistently reimagined and evolved with time. Working equally as well as a side table or stool, it's a beautiful piece to have around the home.

Handcrafted locally in Auckland, New Zealand.