Two-Legged Seating

The Sgabellissimo Stool Requires People to Balance

Those looking for a good core workout without the working out part needs to get their hands on the Sgabellissimo stool. In place of the traditional four legs, it is a two-legged seat that requires a good amount of balance on the part of the sitter. A playful design, it nevertheless sports a minimal aesthetic. Made out of wood, the only other thing aside from the use of two legs that sets the Sgabellissimo stool apart is its red seat surface.

Shown as part of a group exhibition co-curated by architect Claudio Larcher, the Sgabellissimo stool is set to be manufactured by his Modoloco architecture & design studio, which is based in Milan, Italy. The Sgabellissimo stool can also be flipped over to function as a small step stool.
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3. Minimalist Stool Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing minimalist stools that combine visual appeal with functionality and versatility.
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3. Interior Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating minimalist stool designs into interior design to create aesthetically pleasing and versatile seating options in various spaces.

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