The Olly Stool is a modernized version of the traditional tri-symmetric design. In place of the standard straight legs, the Olly Stool boasts an abstract steel frame that is at once playful and artistic. As though it were repurposed from re-finished pipes, the design has an industrial feel that many will appreciate. It is a style that doesn't appear to be dying down any time soon.
Designed by Junction Fifteen, a studio based in the United Kingdom, the Olly Stool is topped with a seat made out of either solid European Oak or American Walnut stool top. Although already a treat for the eyes, one of the more fun details lies in the three bowling ball style finger holes that make lifting and positioning a cinch.
Abstract Tri-Symmetric Stools
The Olly Stool by Junction Fifteen is Modern and Playful
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Furniture - There is an opportunity to create more modern versions of traditional furniture designs, using imaginative and abstract frames.
2. Industrial Decor - The Olly Stool showcases how industrial materials such as steel and pipes can be transformed into stylish, modern pieces for home and office spaces.
3. Functional Aesthetics - Modern furniture design can incorporate playfulness and functionality, as seen with the Olly Stool's finger holes for easy lifting and positioning.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Design - Furniture designers can take inspiration from the Olly Stool and create new, modern versions of traditional furniture designs using imaginative structures and materials.
2. Home Decor - Industrial decor can be pursued as a new home decor trend, utilizing unconventional materials such as steel and pipes in a functional, stylish manner.
3. Office Design - Functional and playful furniture designs like the Olly Stool can revolutionize office spaces, allowing for greater comfort and convenience for employees.