Lina Bo Bardi
Stool, 1951
| Previously restored |
Wood, Formica, Iron tubes
Wood, Formica, Iron tubes
H 19.10 in. x W 19.30 in. x D 16.54 in.
Diameter: 15.75 in.
H 48.5 cm x W 49 cm x D 42 cm
Diameter: 40 cm
Diameter: 15.75 in.
H 48.5 cm x W 49 cm x D 42 cm
Diameter: 40 cm
CO.LBO.005-001
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Designed for the Glass House, Bo Bardi’s first built project, this three-legged stool features an iron-tubing frame with a circular wooden seat in black. Versatile as a stool or side...
Designed for the Glass House, Bo Bardi’s first built project, this three-legged stool features an iron-tubing frame with a circular wooden seat in black. Versatile as a stool or side table, it reflects the architect’s poetic approach to functional design. Blue accents within the Glass House harmonize with the surrounding landscape, making this stool one of the most emblematic furnishings of Brazilian modern architecture.