The Elephant Stool was reissued by Habita in 2001.
The Elephant Stool was created by Sori Yanagi, a world-renowned Japanese industrial designer, in 1954.
The Elephant Stool was introduced in 1954 by Sori Yanagi, a world-renowned Japanese industrial designer.
It was developed as the world's first completely one-piece molded plastic stool,
It is a product that has had a great impact on the design world in later generations.
It is also known as the "Elephant Leg Stool" because of its unique elephant leg-like shape.
It was released in FRP material by Kotobuki in 1956, and was used in the pavilion at the 1970 Osaka World Exposition.
Once discontinued, it was reissued by Habita in 2001.
It was later reissued by Vitra in 2004 in polypropylene material.
With its endearing design that never gets old, it continues to attract fans around the world.
While solid and durable, it is light enough that even a woman can carry it with one hand.
Furthermore, they can be stacked and stored when not in use, which saves space and allows them to be organized.
The Elephant Stool released by Habita was manufactured for only a short period of time,
It is therefore known as a rare item. It is also highly valued as a collectible.
[Design: Sori Yanagi
[Product name] Elephant Stool
[Manufacturer] Habita
[Size] Approx. 21.3in (W) x 21.3in (D) x 13.8in (H)
[Material] FRP
[Condition]
Unused, but has some scuffs and scratches from storage.
Please check the picture.
[Habita Corporation]
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