Not a Cube Stool

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About The Item

Not a Cube Stool is a geometric composition that follows the reductionist tendencies of Minimal Art, emerged in the United States in the mid-1960s. The design of Not a Cube Stool is born out of the square as a pure geometric shape. In order to obtain the depth effect, two sides rise independently of the square seat to offer comfort to the back. Not a Cube Stool is a contemporary bench reduced to its essential so that the versatility of its upholstery is highlighted in the most diverse interiors.

Details

  • Brand

    Insidherland
  • Designer

  • Color

  • Material

    Fabric
  • Item number

    IL-289776

Additional Notes

  • Dimensions: 18.9"W x 25.6"H x 18.9"D
  • Seat height: 18.9"
  • Seat fabric shown: InsidherLand Grid ref. 1
  • Backrest fabric shown: InsidherLand North ref. 1
  • Made in Portugal
  • Made to order

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Ships within 8-10 weeks.

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About The Brand

Joana Santos Barbosa utilizes traditional Portuguese techniques, such as marquetry and metalwork, in contemporary ways to create a range of hand-finished pieces. Considered one of the Top 10 Contemporary Designers from Portugal, Joana's creations are based in the precision of her architecture training with an affinity to elements found in nature.