Quick and dirty 2009

Another tenet of good design that I’m constantly chasing is simple manufacture. This stool was made in a few short hours, from conception to completion, with found objects as well as common materials bought at a hardware store. The unique form of the seat comes from pouring cement into a bucket and the joints between the seat and the legs were made simply by sinking the tops of the legs into the wet cement. The objects used were the casting bucket, an axe handle, a small shovel, and a rake handle. 

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