Stoop step stool
Jon Harrison | Ishinomaki Laboratory
An intentionally ambiguous object whose chosen dimensions afford a lot of uses depending on its location. Designed with Le Corbusier’s human scale sketch in mind, the design grew out of a reductive process. Created to be stable, unobtrusive and ultimately useful. It is the perfect height to sit on, put your feet up while on a sofa, or for a child to stand on while at a sink. Made in western red cedar, it could also be taken outside to pick the apples. + More product information + Enquire about this product