Tuesday 3 March 2015

The Most Creative Stools in the World!

Check out these amazing stools, from a tooth stool to crystal stools and even snake and puzzle stools!

                                                                Crystal Stools
                                            Stools made entirely of Val-Saint-Lambert Crystals!
                                                                     The Tooth Stool
This best seller designed by Philippe Starck, was originally created for the Saint Martin's Lane Hotel in   .                                                                        London
                                                      iTamtam M1 iPod Docking Stool
Introduced by Branex Design, a French base company at the CES 2010 in Las Vegas. Most iPod docks look great on a desk, nightstand or countertop. The iTamtam dock sits on the floor, and you sit on the dock. Odd, right? Inspired by a line of stools featured at the MoMA, the iTamtams are docks, stools and speak systems all in one sleek package.
                                                               
                                                                     
                                                                     Hand Stool                                                                   
With this hand stool, the quirkiness and coolness is pretty handy. This stool in the shape of hand is made in hard-wearing ABS plastic. It could be used as a center piece in your living room or maybe even in your garden.

Puzzle Stool
Easiest jigsaw puzzle in the world or genius seating arrangement? The Jigsaw Puzzle Stool by VivaTerra is as much of an enigma as you want it to be. Crafted from sustainably produced, plantation-grown sheesham wood, the stool can be enjoyed on its own or linked with one or more of its brethren to form a bench or a mini-table.

                                                         Acrylic Stool / Magazine Rack
Designed by Karim Rashid (Born in Cairo, raised in Canada), he brings an inventive duality and a global sophistication to his Magino Stool and Magazine Holder. When the slots in the legs are employed to store magazines and other print material, the stool holds the publications with ease.
                                                                 
                                                                     Headstand Stool
The stool "headstand" is based upon the principal of a skipjack and offers dynamic seating. Headstand turns the common ludo-pawn upside down in a surprising manner due to an unusual balance point.
                                                                          Spring Stool
At ICFF 2010 in New York, the Belgian manufacturer Wildspirit exhibited the Spring Stool, designed by Dutch designer Erik Jansen.
                                                                     Portable Stool
This creative stool was designed for everyone who likes traveling. It's made out of cardboard but it can easily hold a person up to 90Kg. It's very easy to fold and carry around. No glues and such chemicals are used to set up the stool. Take it anywhere, suitable to be used in concerts, camps, street, etc.
                                                                       Splash Stool   
                                     
                                                             Snake Bar Stool Concept                            
                                              
 Designer Svilen Gamolov has announced his Snake Bar Stool concept. The stool is radically designed and resembles a hissing snake ready to strike at the challenge with a vicious and fatal poisonous bite.                                                     
                                                             Martini Glass Bar Stool              

This beautiful bar stool features the freshest design we have seen in a very long time! This modern bar stool is made and imported from Italy for unmatched quality and design. The coolest bar stool around! Shaped like a martini glass, complete with an olive which serves as a backrest.

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