OHUS stool is pure minimalism. Two signal-coloured steel discs and a wooden square, united by the cross. A visual design highlight and intelligent modular furniture for modern nomads, multifunctional, portable and easy to dismantle. Ideal as seating furniture or side table for private and public spaces, cafés, museums, waiting areas. Stacked to save space, the stool becomes a column sculpture. OHUS stands for young German furniture design at its best.
The minimalist Church of Light by architecture autodidact Tadao Andō inspires design autodidact Daniel Heilig to create the boldly conceived, radically reduced stool architecture OHUS. Crossed, interlocking steel legs ending flush with the milled X sitting surface. Archaic materials, firmly connected by 4 concealed screws. 3 mm powder-coated steel for stability. OHUS series is available as a stool and bench.
Materials: oiled ash wood from sustainable forestry operations in the German low mountain range. Powder-coated manufactured steel with fine-textured surface.
Variations | Ash / Brillant Blue, Ash / Salmon Orange |
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Dimensions LxWxH | 36x36x45cm (14x14x18'') |
Weight (kg) | 11 |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 25 |