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Designer: max bill & hans gugelot 1954/1962
The Ulm Stool is a versatile piece of furniture made of untreated spruce wood that can be used as a seat, table, tray, or storage unit. Designed in 1954 by Max Bill and Hans Gugelot for the Ulm School of Design, it impresses with its sturdy finger joints and beechwood stabilizers. Originally, it helped students transport books. In 1962, it was further developed into the drawer stool.
natural spruce wood, HxWxD 43.5 x 39 x 29.25 cm
drawer height: 7.20 cm
drawer width inside: 32.8 cm
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