Produced by Kartell, Stone is a stool with simple shapes and a truly precious appearance. Created by Marcel Wanders, this low-height stool is made in a one-piece mould, with pure, linear, and symmetrical shapes, reminiscent of those of a clepsydra. The stool's surface is truly extraordinary: irregular, it features numerous geometric facets which create a light effect which, in turn, creates a play of colours, giving it the appearance of a diamond. The Stone stool is available in the shades of precious stones, echoing its precious design: transparent, smoke, and red.
Born in the Netherlands in 1963, Marcel Wanders obtained his art degree from the Arnhem School of Art in 1988. He worked for two years in one of the leading Dutch design studios, and in 1992 became one of the four partners of WAAC's Design&Consultancies, rapidly becoming one of the most recognised studios in the Netherlands. Marcel Wandersfounded Moooi in 2001 with Casper Vissers, whose designs are renowned for their originality and fun. The company has grown and collaborated with well-known designers such as Maarten Baas, Ross Lovegrove and Studio Job. The brand's creations can be found in many museums around the world, including MoMA in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Marcel Wanders creates furniture and decorative objects for some of the world's leading brands, including B&B Italia, Cappellini, Poliform, Magis (Cyborg armchair) and Baccarat, with its exceptional decanters and candleholders. Marcel Wanders is also called upon for architectural and interior design projects such as the Mondrian South Beach Hotel in Miami, and his collaboration with the Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Among his many awards, he received the prestigious Design Excellence Award for his significant contribution to the field of design in 2009.
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KARTELL
Founded in 1949 by Giulio Castelli, the Italian brand Kartell quickly established itself as an essential reference in the world of design. Among its icons is the famous storage unit Componibili Kartell, created by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969.