The Knot Stool is a minimalist stool by the Barcelona-based designer, Luis Gimeno. Crafted with an emphasis on rhythm and repetition, the piece reflects the designer’s ongoing exploration of playful forms and material honesty.

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The Knot Stool is a minimalist stool by the Barcelona-based designer, Luis Gimeno. Crafted with an emphasis on rhythm and repetition, the piece reflects the designer’s ongoing exploration of playful forms and material honesty.
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L4 Stool is a minimalist stool created by France-based designer Lucas Cambier. This is design as archaeology, where each woven intersection becomes a repository of cultural memory. The rope seat carries forward a Danish maritime tradition that once secured ships against North Sea storms, now repurposed to anchor bodies in domestic space. Designer X understood this historical weight when choosing to privilege handweaving over industrial efficiency.
En.torno is a minimalist side table created by Colombia-based designer Estefanía Agudelo. The work begins with the lathe, a tool historically associated with precision and repetition, but Agudelo redirects its purpose toward transformation. The pieces emerge not as static vessels but as stages of a process — essential form, manifestation, restoration, balance — a progression that echoes the phases of both craft and life cycles.
Shift Seat is a minimalist stool created by Zurich-based designer Fabio Lauria. The first time you encounter the Shift stool, there’s a moment of hesitation—a split second where your body instinctively questions what will happen when you sit down. That moment of uncertainty is precisely what Zurich-based designer Fabio Lauria intended. The seat hovers above four eccentric gas springs, promising not stability but controlled motion, not static rest but dynamic engagement.
Taburet is a contemporary, functional stool by renowned Danish designer Cecilie Manz. With two artist parents, Manz encountered the world of design in early childhood. Her own career began in 1997 with an academic education from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Produced for Danish furnishings giant Fritz Hansen, Taburet incorporates seamless joinery, balanced dimensions, and meticulously aligned grain patterns.
Stello Stool is a minimalist stool located in Munich, Germany, designed by Felix Pöttinger for Brazilian brand Iludi. This multifunctional piece doubling as stepladder and tiny shelf celebrates cultural exchange through design under theme “Brazilian Essence: A New Perspective,” exploring how design can be dance between two worlds.
Hammered Stool is a minimalist stool created by Amsterdam-based studio Gerlach & Heilig. The stool begins its life as a flat sheet of laser-cut steel, a humble industrial material that speaks to our contemporary moment’s embrace of raw, unadorned surfaces. Yet what follows is a meditation on the ancient craft of metal forming, reimagined for materials that traditionally resist the hammer’s persuasion.