Stool Neon Orange

489,00 €

Anastasiya Koshcheeva

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A unique stool with crazy design, designed with a technique directly imported from Siberia. A responsible, ecological and innovative concept due to the talent of Anastsyia, made in Germany.

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Dimensions : 33 x 33 x 45 cm

Materials : lacquered steel, birch bark stitched

Colors : orange, bark

Information : easy to clean - comfortable seating.

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History of the product

This design stool is the brainchild of a designer passionate about Russian culture. A lacquered steel structure made in the best German workshops and a seat designed in a completely original and offbeat material: the bark of wood. Extremely solid due to a particular treatment, this unique medium is worked to become soft to the touch and ultra resistant.

Associated seem, the metal and the bark give a surprising marriage, that accentuates the acidulous colors chosen by Anastsiya. Usable in the living room, kitchen or bedroom, this piece of furniture, a real creation, will bring a touch of acidity and fun to your decor !

The designer

Anastasiya Koshcheeva is a young designer from Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. After studying in this big and beautiful city of Russia. Anastasyia decided to settle in 2006 in Germany, in Berlin, where she launches her studio of manufacturing of objects of decoration and small furniture, with a permanent nod to its origins.

She decides to highlight the secular processes of her ancestors applied to everyday objects. Curious, she develops a technique of conservation of the bark to use it as a coating. She will make this project her signature. Exploring the object and valuing its properties remains his passion. His creations are full of tradition and modernity.

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