Inspired by the abstraction of a traditional roof structure, this stool reinterprets the logic of beams and the quiet beauty of exposed elements. Its form is defined by structure itself, where every line has a purpose and nothing is concealed.
The interplay between solid and void creates a sense of lightness, transforming empty space into an essential part of the design. The result is a clean, honest, and elegant multifunctional piece that speaks through simplicity.
Crafted from leftover HMR panels and recycled plastic, the stool elevates reclaimed materials into a refined object of value. By reducing the number of components and optimizing the production process, the design achieves both material efficiency and environmental responsibility.
Beauty emerges here from restraint—where material, structure, and efficiency come together in a timeless expression of contemporary design.
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