Fritz Hansen Ro Footstool
Add the cherry on top for your Ro™ easy chair with a Ro™ footstool. Small, movable and multifunctional - for tired feet or today's newspaper. Ro footstool with legs in beautiful brushed aluminium is available in the same Designer Selection colours and fabrics as the Ro easy chair. Since Spanish Jaime Hayon became part of the staff of designers with Fritz Hansen, he has shown humor and personality in all his designs - from the sheltered Ro™ easy chair to the playful dining table, Analog™.
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- Specifications
The seat cushion for the foot stool is made of molded polyurethane foam to achieve the right form and comfort and comes fully upholstered in fabric or leather.
The footstool matches both the Ro and the Fri lounge chairs. The base comes with four legs made of brushed aluminium.
Each leg has nylon glides suitable for a majority of floors.
- Size Description
Height: 40cm
Width: 58cm
Depth: 49cm
Seat height: 40cm
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Jaime Hayon
Spanish artist-designer Jaime Hayon was born in Madrid in 1974. As a teenager, he submerged himself in skateboard culture and graffiti art, the foundation of the detailed, bold-yet-whimsical imagery so imminent in his work today. After studying industrial design in Madrid and Paris he joined Fabrica in 1997, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy, working closely with the legendary image-maker and agitator Oliviero Toscani. In a short time he was promoted from student to head of their Design Department. Eight years later, Jaime broke out on his own, first with his collections of designer toys, ceramics and furniture, later followed by interior design and installations. Jaime Hayon has created the FAVN™ sofa for Fritz Hansen. It is designed with great attention to detail and consist of very few elements. Creating FAVN has been an experimental dialogue. Thinking in a holistic approach, discussing who we are and how we live. Back to the human approach, while being innovative and taking risks. "I wanted to create a form that embraces you, something really organic – that’s why we named it FAVN. At the same time I wanted to explore a technique – I always focus on techniques. It looks really simple, but it’s really complex.