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Seating is an integral part of our daily routines, ubiquitous in various environments where people gather or linger. However, the challenge arises when spaces must accommodate fluctuating needs, often resorting to either multiple chairs or fixed benches. This approach is effective initially, yet becomes impractical when seating requirements change, leading to wasteful disposal of surplus furniture. In response, a minimalist stool concept by designers Erika Avery and Stu Cole offers a sustainable solution by seamlessly transforming two stools into a single bench and vice versa, adapting to evolving demands. Know more about it on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

The essence of a stool, chair or bench lies in its stability to support human weight without compromising comfort. The unknown stool concept, centered around a sturdy cork column, embodies this principle, featuring a removable seat with a central hole for attachment. This simple yet innovative design requires no intricate mechanisms, ensuring ease of maintenance, repair, and replacement.

The versatility of the concept extends to the removable seat, which can vary in shape and material, accommodating different preferences and needs. Whether a square, circle or elongated rectangle, the seat configuration dictates the furniture’s form, offering adaptability without sacrificing functionality. Moreover, the interchangeable nature of the seats allows for easy updates or repairs, minimizing waste and promoting sustainability in furniture design.

Image credit: Erika Avery and Stu Cole

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