Camber – Stainless Steel Stool
by Paul Coenen Netherlands

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Description

The Camber bench and stool originated from the idea of manufacturing a piece of furniture from a single piece of sheet metal.
The inclining angle of the seat formed the basis for the rest of the design, with each cut and fold having the same 5 degree angle.
Starting with a flat rectangle, two angular cuts are made. The first three folds are then made lengthwise by machine, after which the legs are finally bend into the right angle by hand.

Suitable for outdoor

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Paul Coenen (1992) employs an intuitive and hands-on approach, where he explores his fascination for materials and both modern and traditional manufacturing techniques. His work is straightforward; the appearance of the objects is a consequence of material and technique. He graduated from the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2019.
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