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Foxy stool

Foxy stool

Sep 28 2011, 10:18 am 0 Marco Russo

Here we are with the second daily appointment with: the ten designers known during our three days in London, whose works have fascinated us for elegance and creativity, generating curiosity with materials and innovative structures, or simply hit our immagination. We speak of a line of sustainable furniture, a solution seen among the works in the ArgentineDesign stand at the 100%Design, by Argentinian designer Nicolas Fossatti from Foxy studio. A project that is worth mentioning, created with the main objective to bring down manufacturing costs and reduce waste production, while keeping a high level of quality and functionality. We focus particularly on the stool “Banquito Matero”, a wood fiber structure in the versions natural or coated in resin. A single element easily transportable and assembled with joints, without the aid of additional tools, screws or adhesives, customizable in finishes, colors and textures.

Designer: Nicolas Fossatti – Foxy

Tags: chair creative design designer furniture London stool sustainable wood

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