Angus Ross
Unstable Stool, 2024
Scottish oak with Charles Rennie Mackintosh black stain, black hard wax oil, steambent legs, wedged tenon joints.
Black Oak exclusive to CAA.
Black Oak exclusive to CAA.
H50 x W50 cm
FAR17050
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The stool has received 2 different finishing treatments: 1 with stain and 1 with hard wax oil, both black.
The Unstable Stool is an asymmetric rocking stool and a Scottish design classic featured in the Scottish Galley of V&A, Dundee.
A single length of wood is steamed and bent to create a strong asymmetric rocker for an exceptional ergonomic stool. It allows you to rock and lean forward whilst sitting at a table or a desk – a movement that keeps the spine straight and engages core muscles. The rockers have round tenons brought through the seat and traditionally wedged and pegged, creating a lovely detail. The spindles are hand turned and pegged and the seat is sculpted for comfort.
A single length of wood is steamed and bent to create a strong asymmetric rocker for an exceptional ergonomic stool. It allows you to rock and lean forward whilst sitting at a table or a desk – a movement that keeps the spine straight and engages core muscles. The rockers have round tenons brought through the seat and traditionally wedged and pegged, creating a lovely detail. The spindles are hand turned and pegged and the seat is sculpted for comfort.