The Utzon Stool is a captivating creative expression by acclaimed Danish architect Jørn Utzon.
It was designed during the same period as the Sydney Opera House. The stool is a meticulously crafted functional sculpture. Decorative in appearance yet deceptively comfortable. Crafted with oiled solid beech wood, veneer beech wood, and adorned with beautiful brass detailing. The stool exudes an extrovert playfulness in its fascinating appearance.
Utzon was born in Copenhagen as the son of a naval engineer, and grew
up in Denmark. In 1957 he won the competition for a new opera house in Sydney,
Australia. In the following years, Utzon gradually developed a way to construct
the large shells that cover the two halls.