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Eiffel Stool by Shigeki Fujishiro

Posted by: 1designperday in: ● December 14, 2009

Eiffel Stool by Shigeki Fujishiro made from pure pulp and recycled paper. As seen inside it folds into small box for space save.

A “three-legged stool” is considered most suitable while at work.
The reason being the worker can freely move their own legs while sitting.
With the concept of “form by means of tools = shape from function”,
this stool is designed in a minimal manner so the structure itself becomes form.
Material is made from a special paper developed in Europe, that consist of pure pulp and recycled paper.
This material is prominent by means of durability, flexibility, weight, pliability, and insulation.
Very earth-friendly material as excess during process can be recycled.

Trussing of the legs has intensified the strength to a point where the “paper” is no longer felt.
“eiffel” is of course named after the towering steel-structured masterpiece.



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