• Stools
    @stools
    Extra seating or chic storage are two excellent uses for the adaptable furniture item known as stools. We at Wooden Street provide fashionable, lightweight stools that are portable. Get up to 75% savings, free shipping, quick delivery, no cost EMI, and a 10% in-store discount when you shop today.
  • No Troubles Just Bubbles
    @notroublesjustbubbles
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  • Eero Aarnio
    @eeroaarnio
    Finnish furniture designer, born in 1932, came of age as the postwar boom was sweeping Europe in the late 1950s and 1960s. Most famous for his Ball Chair, which evokes the Swinging Sixties better than nearly any other piece of furniture design. Aarnio's work has meant an expansion of what can be done with plastics and fiberglass. The Pastil Chair and Tomato Chair followed and he scored another hit with the suspended Bubble Chair.
  • Magis
    @magis
    Magis SpA is a made-in-Italy design company founded by Eugenio Perazza in 1976 in Motta di Livenza (TV). It embraces the creativity of leading global designers (Richard Sapper, Jasper Morrison, Stefano Giovannoni, Marc Newson, Konstantin Grcic, Ron Arad, the Bouroullecs, Robin Day, Pierre Paulin, Jerszy Seymour, Naoto Fukasawa, Thomas Heatherwick and many others) and channels it towards objects perched on the cutting edge. The Magis catalogue includes a wide variety of furniture and home decor items, including chairs, stools, tables, shelving systems, accessories, and more.
  • Ton
    @ton
    Ton is an independent Czech furniture company that is a traditional manufacturer of a wide range of design chairs, bar stools, tables, armchairs, and garden furniture. Ton products are suitable for both the home and office and will suit any type of interior. You can choose from many different materials including wood, leather, fur, and eco-fur.
  • George Nelson
    @georgenelson
    George Nelson (1908-1986) was an extremely influential industrial designer, writer, and thinker whose designs are as popular today as perhaps they’ve ever been. Educated in architecture at Yale University in the 1920s, Nelson was a prolific writer on design. He wrote for Architectural Forum and Interiors and published the top-drawer books Tomorrow’s House, How to See: A Guide to Reading Our Man-Made Environment, and Building a New Europe: Portraits of Modern Architects. More important than his writing, however, was his work as an industrial designer. He had a close relationship with the Herman Miller furniture company, for which he served as creative director, which produced his famous works such as the bubble lamp, marshmallow sofa, swag leg desk and dozens of clocks. In 1959 he worked on the exhibition design of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, home of the famous “Kitchen Debate” between then US Vice President Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Kruschev. Nelson’s legacy lives on now and he has come to define mid-century American design like few others.
  • Tolix
    @tolix
    In 1927 Xavier Pauchard, a pioneer of galvanisation in France, registered the trade name "Tolix" and began manufacturing chairs, armchairs, stools and other metal furniture at his Autun, Burgundy based glavanized sheet metal company. Different models were developed over time, including their iconic Model A chair. which was introduced in 1934. The brand continued in the same family until 2004. The brand was revived by Chantal Andriot and began producing new collections in 2010. Tolix stll makes its iconic metal furniture in a rainbow of bright colors.
  • Marcel Wanders
    @marcelwandars
    Dutch designer Marcel Wanders is a master of all mediums. Born in July 2, 1963, he studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven—which has also produced designers like Dror Behshetrit, Tord Boontje, Bertjan Pot, and Piet Hein Eek—and came onto the design scene in 1996 with his Knotted chair for Droog. Since then, he has plates and pillows for B&B Italia, tubs and sinks for Boffi, lamps for Flos, and stools and chairs for Magis. Today, he is the art director and co-owner of Moooi, founded in 2000, and has broadened his reach into interior and architectural design for stores and hotels around the world as well as private residents in Jakarta and Amsterdam, among others.
  • Joanna Moorhouse
    @joanna_moorhouse
    Moorhouse is a Finnish-English photographer based in Helsinki, Finland. She found it inspiring to photograph Eero Aarnio's home and to meet the man himself, whome she found to be very young at heart. At home, Moorhouse's Bubble chair is best-loved by the cats.
  • Sori Yanagi
    @soriyanagi
    Sori Yanagi's designs can be found today in permanent exhibitions around the world, from MoMA in New York to the Louvre in Paris. Still productive at an age when most have long retired, Yanagi (1915-) has created furniture, porcelain objects, kitchen utensils and cars. He apprenticed with Charlotte Perriand, who at the time was in Tokyo as an arts and crafts consultant to the Japanese Board of Trade. One his best-known designs, the 1954 Butterfly stool, catapulted him into the canon of postwar modernist furniture designers.
  • Achille Castiglioni
    @achillecastiglioni
    Achille Castiglioni, an Italian designer known for turning everyday industrial items into modern masterpieces, was born in 1913 in Milan. He studied architecture and then began designing with his older brothers, Livio and Pier Giacomo. In 1945, Achille and Pier began designing on their own. The tight-knit nature of the brothers' collaboration extended to their relationships with manufacturers. The duo's best-known work includes the Arco lamp (based on a streetlight) and the Toio lamp (inspired by a car headlight) for Flos and the Sella seat (which features a bicycle seat supported by a pole) and the Mezzadro stool (which incorporates a tractor seat) for Zanotta. After Pier suffered an early death in 1968, Achille continued to design solo until his own passing in 2002.
  • Botond Bognar
    @botond_bognar
    Scholar of the history and theories of contemporary Japanese architecture and urbanism with a long list of publications, lectures, and other activities on his record; currently working on two books and several chapters to books, including: The “Bubble” and Beyond: Japanese Architecture in the Age of Economic and Social Upheavals. London: Phaidon Press (estimated publication: 05/2007); and Modern Architectures in History: JAPAN. London: Reaktion Books Ltd. (estimated publication: 11/2008)
  • Chandra
    @chandra
    Chandra was founded by Chandra Tiwari, an innovator in the rug industry, who was joined by sons Ravi and Shashi Tiwari. The company combines Chandra Tiwari’s resource and Ravi Tiwari’s passion for a modern lifestyle to create a distinctive brand with true focus. The family company is focused on quality craftsmanship, engaging design, and connecting with customers. Originally founded as a rug company, Chandra fosters generations of artisans, creating authentic, handcrafted rugs. The company has since expanded into furniture design, creating handcrafted tables, stools, and more out of solid hardwoods. Chandra’s entire line of products is handmade in the United States.
  • Glutathione
    @glutathione
    Glutathione is the master detoxifier and the body's main antioxidant.1 Toxins are linked to glutathione, which then carries them into the bile and the stool, and out of your body https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/solutions/glutathione
  • Benjamin Graindorge
    @benjamingraindorge
    Parisian designer Benjamin Graindorge is self-deprecating but completely content in his chosen métier, professing that “learning is freedom.” His enlightened state derives from time spent in Patagonia as a student—a period when he considered dropping out of design school—and a later sabbatical in Japan. Before his travels, Graindorge admits he was more interested in the image of an object than its relationship to its user. Following his worldly design education, as well as a yearlong stint with renowned furniture designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, his work has taken on a new dimension. It’s still ethereal—spy his ceramic vases and lamps for Moustache, which ripple and bubble across an otherwise smooth surface, or his limited-edition art pieces for gallery Ymer & Malta—but it is ultimately grounded in a humanistic expression of scale and tactility. “For me,” Graindorge says, “the perfect assemblage is the human body.”
  • BassamFellows
    @bassamfellows
    A little over ten years ago architect Craig Bassam and creative director Scott Fellows began drafting their vision for a new kind of American luxury company. A genuine, fully integrated lifestyle brand stemming from their shared aesthetic sensibilities, it would encompass architectural projects and interiors as well as impeccably crafted furniture, lifestyle objects and personal accessories. BassamFellows’ pioneering Craftsman Modern aesthetic, which marries architectural authority with a minimal-artisanal philosophy, was introduced with the debut of the iconic BassamFellows Tractor Stool at the 2003 Salone del Mobile in Milan. From its inception, the company has focused on building relationships with some of the world’s leading craftspeople, whilst forging innovative and intelligent collaborations across the worlds of architecture, branding and design. The BassamFellows Journal was launched to celebrate this lifestyle vision, chronicling everything from new architecture to brand collaborations. Timely and highly curated, yet fundamentally anti-disposable in its aesthetic, the BassamFellows Journal will feature world class editorial content on inspirational lifestyle and design subjects as well as features on BassamFellows projects.
  • Lebello
    @lebello
    Lebello is a design studio specializing in furniture and lighting. The company also offers interior design consultancies. Lebello provides contract design solutions for the hospitality, retail and trade industry. Contract design offers customized product solutions for the outdoor furniture market. From outdoor chairs, pool lounger, bar stools, benches and stools. We offer a wide range of contract furniture solution. For many projects, we can provide customized product solutions. We can deliver large quantities of products directly to your project anywhere in the world. We also provide inventory management for future or later delivery.
  • Natalie Kruch
    @natalie_kruch
    Natalie Kruch is a Canadian designer who recently debuted her Balloona stool for Umbra. Natalie fell in love with design at the University of Alberta and graduated with an industrial design degree in December 2007. Eager to work with space, she enrolled at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver to pursue a masters degree in architecture.
  • AZUMI Studio
    @azumi_studio
    Consisting of the Japanese team of Shin and Tomoko Azumi, the London-based AZUMI Studio has produced some of the wittiest furniture and products in recent memory. Trained first in Japan then at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London (alma mater to Jasper Morrison, among others), the Azumis established their design studio in 1995. In the short time since, they have won numerous awards for their designs, including "Product of the Year" at the International Interior Design Awards in 2000 for the LEM Piston Stool. The stool's simple form belies a sophisticated understanding of materials and technology, enabling intuitive use of an original seating. This same unique perspective also produced the "Table=Chest", an apparently simple piece of wood furniture that tranforms from a low table to a chest of drawers in a few turns. Indicative of the future of international design, the work of AZUMI Studio is in numerous design collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • Dzierlenga F+U
    @dzierlengafu
    Dzierlenga F+U is a sustainable furniture company based in downtown Los Angeles. The firm was founded by Casey Dzierlenga. The firm works closely with Samuel Moyer Furniture (where Dzierlenga had worked herself), harvesting local wood and provindg sustainable design solutions to their customers. They make a line of tables, stools, chairs and swings, all in wood.
  • Ottoman
    @ottoman
    Discover the versatility and charm of ottomans at WoodenStreet. From ottoman chairs to pouffes, these multifunctional pieces of furniture add a touch of elegance and comfort to any space. Explore a wide range of ottoman styles, including puffy stools and poufs, and find the perfect accent for your home. Shop now, only at WoodenStreet. Visit: https://www.woodenstreet.com/ottomans-and-pouffes
  • ISI
    @isi7718
    A modern hospitality furniture manufacturer since 1966, iSi mar provides architects and designers with chairs, stools and tables in a colorful collection for outdoor and indoors spaces. Our contemporary designs express versatility, quality and comfort, 100% manufactured in Spain with high-quality materials, resistant and reliable, and easily recycled/recyclable materials, such as steel and aluminum, which respect the environment.
  • Tania da Cruz
    @taniadacruz
    Milan-based Tania da Cruz cut her teeth in Marcel Wanders’s Amsterdam studio. “It was like living in a temporary fairy tale,” she says. Dutch whimsy factored into her early work—such as her Chia Pet-like Wig vase—but Cruz found acclaim with her modular Braque sound absorber made from cork. The practical and aesthetically adventurous piece earned a coveted first prize at the SaloneSatellite awards in 2013. Working with cork—like for the two-piece Bole stools—holds a special significance for Cruz, whose native Portugal produces about half the world’s supply. “I love that, as a designer, I am indirectly helping the economy to show the world its amazing potential,” she says.
  • Nat Telichenko
    @natalitel
    Nat Telichenko, is originally Ukrainian, Senior Partner Mocinno Intl. Hospitality Group. Designer and hotelier. As a freelance designer, he completes the Baan Bubble project in a retro-futuristic style. During the implementation process, the Barbershop project is in an oldschool barbershop style. And the process of creating the concept of the Spa Hotel Project 5* for 100 rooms and the concept of the Water Palace in private ownership. Nat’s favorite architect and landscape designer- Bill Bensley as the King of Luxury Resorts. In addition, Nat teach a Start-up and Spa Management at the University and the Hotel and Tourism Institutes. Since 1998, Nat has been a profound member of the Hospitality, Design, Beauty and Health business. Since 2003, Nat has been in charge of management and change implementation within small as well as large Hotels & Spas, to include fitness, beauty and health centers. She has done reorganizations, personnel management, education, start-ups and pre-openings project’s. Nat’s design skills and operational skills are highly useful for setting a strong and solid base for any Hotel or Spa. Nat’s experience within the luxury Hospitality segment are key roles and skills that create the framework for a successful project and team.
  • Foamit
    @foamit
    Foamit offers you an attic insulation that will cut down the heat loss at your home. They have products in which you can add double glazed windows and it cuts down the amount of draft in the house. They also have a variety of insulations available that are usually aluminum foils backed with several materials such as polythene bubbles or cardboard. They have a lot of reflective systems available, and they all work on the basis of reflecting heat back into the house. They provide attic insulation services in Toronto, Mississauga, and Oakville and throughout southern Ontario. Visit them at 7310 Torbram Rd. unit 1C, Mississauga, Ontario, L4T 3X2, Canada. You can also call them at 416-893-8712. For further information do check their website at http://www.foamit.ca/services/attic-insulation/ or email them at info@foamit.ca. for queries or transactions.
  • Lloyd Loom
    @lloydloom
    We are makers of genuine high quality British Lloyd Loom furniture. We have many years of experience in hand crafting traditional Lloyd Loom furniture in Spalding. Our collection features a wide variety of furniture from dining chairs to conservatory suites, kitchen stools to the classic armchair. Our belief in our products, for the tried and trusted traditional designs, and the quality of what we produce, ensures our furniture is brought right back up to the standard that such time honoured pieces deserve.

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