When Steel and Oak Meet in Design – Noon Studio Steel Stool
Sponsored LinksAs we know that versatile furniture always becomes people’s favorite things to buy at the stores. One of functional furnitures, Noon Studio’s Steel Stool represents a continuous search for better and more space-effective furniture. The stool concept looks really great with versatile function and it also comes from the joining of two simple materials that give it modern features and a forceful, contemporary design. Constructed by combining a metal sheet with a wooden Y-frame, the Steel Stool displays the idea of a strong character in spite of its material duality. The Oak part of the chair softens the steel’s bold appearance, creating a fascinating modern stool. Measuring only 35 x 35 x 35 cm, the stool concept can also become more than just a useful seating option – it can be transformed into a very versatile storage system. By stacking up a few Steel Stools, you can end up having a modern bookcase perfect to take down whenever guests arrive.
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