wb form | ulmer stool | design max bill and hans gugelot
- delivery time within germany 2-5 working days
- 30 days return policy
- with every purchase you support the bauhaus-archiv museum for design
Three surfaces and a broom handle make this cult object a multifunctional piece of furniture: the 'Ulm stool' is useful as a seat, side table, tray, storage element or transport container. It was designed in 1954 by Max Bill and Hans Gugelot for the students of the HFG Ulm. If you believe what people say, the students transported their books using the right-angled frame. The boards made of untreated spruce wood are connected to each other with solid finger joints. The round rod for stabilizing the right angle and the two support strips are made of beech wood. In 1962, the drawer stool was developed as a further development by Max Bill.
natural spruce wood, HxWxD 43.5 x 39 x 29.25 cm
drawer height: 7.20 cm
drawer width inside: 32.8 cm
delivery time
within Germany 2-5 working days
return
30 days return policy
original bauhaus
with every purchase you support the bauhaus-archiv museum for design