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Posting for under a monthThe Oriented Perch Intelligent Proportions for Dynamic Spaces
Brick Lane, London
£115
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Description
Introducing the Axis Stool—a study in directional design. We moved beyond the standard square to create a stool with a clear purpose and a smart footprint. Its elongated form is not just a style choice; it’s an ergonomic and spatial solution for the modern home, offering comfort where you need it and efficiency where you don't.
The design is defined by its thoughtful silhouette. A generous 440mm (17.3") width provides a stable, roomy seat that feels secure and substantial. This is intelligently paired with a streamlined 340mm (13.4") depth, creating a narrow profile that slides effortlessly into tight spaces—beside a bathroom vanity, under a floating desk, or lined up neatly along a console table without protruding.
At a modest 430mm (16.9") height, it is the ultimate accessible utility piece. This is the perfect height for a child's desk, a low bedside table, a sturdy step, or an extra seat that doesn't obstruct sightlines in a living area. Its lower center of gravity and wide base promise exceptional stability in a compact form.
Why This Oriented Form Works:
Space-Smart Design: The significant 100mm difference between width and depth creates a distinctive "bench stool" feel that maximizes usable seating surface while minimizing its floor space consumption.
Ergonomic Intuition: The elongated shape provides a natural, forward-facing orientation, making it ideal for task-oriented seating at vanities, desks, or kitchen peninsulas.
A Modular Statement: Its clear geometry allows it to function as a clean, architectural line in a room. Use one as an accent, or line up several for a unified, modern look.
Specifications:
Seat: 440mm W x 340mm D (17.3" x 13.4")
Height: 430mm (16.9")
Design: Directional, Compact, Space-Efficient
Posted: 3 hours ago
Ad ID: 1509004711
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