Functional and clean in its minimalist design, the Albert Stool by Savage Design provides simple and durable seating for the urban dweller.
October 9th, 2015
Designed by Joel Savage and James Groom, the Albert Stool is an honest, bare bones stool with a raw warmth to its minimal structure.With an oiled Blackwood top and built in handle, this stool is ready for any environment and movement. “It is designed for purpose and not pretending to be something it is not,” says Savage Design’s Joel Savage.
The Albert Stool is made from steel, and is powder coated clear for a real “warts and all” industrial look, and is available in powder coated black or white for a more elegant aesthetic. The stool’s dimensions are 350mm x 350mm x 420mm.
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