Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool
  • Mobles 114 Luco Stool

Mobles 114 Luco Stool

€308.00
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The traditional three-legged stool is the most stable and basic stool. Luco reflects an archetypical idea whilst integrating a contemporary sense.

A craftsman with a lathe and a carpenter using CNC technology collaborate in production. The seat and legs of Luco are made of beech wood and the footrest of painted iron.

The Luco is available in three heights and has been designed and manufactured to withstand heavy use in public areas. “I am very interested in working with local resources and using different materials and technology that include both innovation and tradition.

I do not like the idea of a uniform world where products have an unclear origin and are made of materials that we do not recognize”.

Specifications

Beech wood
Footrest of painted iron

Size Description

Height 45 cm Height 60 cm
Height 75cm

  • Martin Azua

    Martin Azua was born 1965. Graduate of Design and Fine Arts, University, Barcelona. Master in Architecture and Design of Ephemeral Exhibitions, Politechnic University, Barcelona. Resides in Barcelona where he combines design and teaching. He collaborates as designer for various companies and institutions, producing experimental and research works shown in several single or collective exhibitions in Barcelona, Milan, London, Berlin, Paris, Vienna and the MOMA in New York. He combines simplicity of design with the use of new materials and respect for the environment. Author of the World swimming Championship of Barcelona 2003 medals and the packaging of Olympic Games Madrid 2012 candidature. Awarded the Ciutat of Barcelona.
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