Meta – Modular Merino Wool Stool
by Jaclyn Pappalardo United Kingdom (UK)

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Description

A modular stool – upholstered in Bute merino wool.
The stool uses an interlocking system that joins the sections together, making it a modular and interchangeable product based on the user’s choice of colours.
The stool can be extended into a 5-part, 6-part and so forth, in order to create a never ending bench.

For custom orders please get in touch. We can discuss any colours and size requirements!

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Jaclyn is a designer and maker based in London. Her background in set design informs her creative work as a designer. Colour and texture play an important role in developing each and every project. Jaclyn looks at furniture not only as a functional object but rather as a study of body, shape and language. Her work incorporates unconventional design techniques that stretch far from traditional craftsmanship. Exploring new techniques and material driven processes such as metal forming and non-traditional upholstery, she builds on similar profiles and repetitive patterns in the aim of creating something timeless. Jaclyn’s work has been published in Arcipelago, Modern House, Dezeen, Vogue and Luncheon magazine. Represented by The Max Radford Gallery in London UK works alongside private commissions for residences, retail stores, and galleries.
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