Marcel Wanders Netherlands (1963 - )Marcel Wanders grew up in Boxtel, the Netherlands, and graduated cum laude from the School of the Arts Arnhem in 1988. Marcel Wanders' fame started with his iconic Knotted Chair, which he produced for Droog Design in 1996. He is now ubiquitous, designing for the biggest European contemporary design manufacturers like BandB Italia, Bisazza, Poliform, Moroso, Flos, Boffi, Cappellini, Droog Design and Moooi of which he is also art director and co-owner. Founded in 2000, Moooi has grown into an internationally renowned design label. Additionally, Marcel Wanders works on architectural and interior design projects and recently turned his attention to consumer home appliances. Marcel was the editor of the International Design Yearbook 2005. In the same year, together with Chef Peter Lute, he established the extraordinary LUTE SUITES hospitality-concept, the first "all over city suites" hotel in the world. He also designed the interior of Blits, a new restaurant in Rotterdam and the interior of the restaurant 'Thor' at the Hotel on Rivington in New York including bar, lounge and private club. Marcel is the first and among the most important designers of Droog design. He was a juror for various prizes like the Rotterdam Design Prize (for which his own products were nominated several times) and the Kho Liang Ie prize. He lectured at SFMoMA, Limn, the Design Academy, Nike, IDFA, FutureDesignDays and has taught at various design academies in the Netherlands and abroad. Various designs of Marcel Wanders have been selected for the most important design collections and exhibitions in the world, like the Museum of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco, the VandA Museum in London, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, the Central Museum in Utrecht, Museum of Decorative Arts Copenhagen and various Droog Design exhibitions. Coverage on Marcel has been published in all leading design magazines and newspapers such as Domus, Interni, Blueprint, Design Report, Frame, I.D. magazine, Abitare, Wallpaper, Nylon, Elle decoration, Icon, Esquire, the International Herald Tribune, Washington Post, the Financial Times, the New York Times and Business Week. The table set Dressed was designed by Marcel Wanders. Traditionally, the rules would require that decoration be applied in the most important and most visible areas of the object. Wanders, on the other hand, applies it to secluded areas, a little out of sight, sometimes even in areas that aren't normally visible at all, so much so that we could call it a sort of introverted decoration. In this way, even though he uses a language of signs that is very rich and complex, a bit flowery, a little baroque, Wanders manages to maintain a certain level of overall elegance and lightness.
A glittering jewel of a stool, the Stone Stool displays a striking use of simple polycarbonate that mimics nature's most precious elements. Its simple hourglass shape contrasts with its extraordinary faceted surface, which reflects light in the manner of a diamond. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the Stone Stool adds immediate glamour to patios, bars and kitchens.| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Stone Stool | 18" H x 13.5" W | 4.62 lbs |
| Product Category: | Vanity Stools & Benches |
| Style: | Modern/Contemporary |
| Type: | Accent Stool |
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Bradley from Missouri
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5/9/2013
Stone Stool I received this stone stool pretty quick. Its working out great for us and we love it, so far so good! |
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Marcia from Indianapolis, IN
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4/7/2013
Looks like a piece of art This is well worth the price. It truly idles look like a piece of artwork while still being extremely functional. It is sturdy, easy to move, a nd makes a great little side table. I'm sure I'll order at least one more. |
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Beatrice Williams from West Vancouver, BC
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11/6/2012
Stone stool I bought the stool to use in the shower, but I am disappointed to see condensation built up inside. Love the stool, except for that. |
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Jeanne Lee from Bellevue, WA
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10/11/2012
table/stool Have two in blue. Just wonderful. I stack them in front of a window and they are an art piece. Prismatic light effect is lovely. Functional art. Love that. My space is modern/eclectic with a small touch of industrial chic. |
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LAURIE from DANA POINT, CA
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9/16/2012
A star in our bathroom! We all love it, especially in the Crystal Clear version, because when the sun hits it, it becomes a light prism in the bathroom! |
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Gold Coast from Chicago, IL
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9/2/2012
Contemporary Chic We put the clear stool in the master bathroom. It is a perfect little piece... Looks stunning, easy to clean, and lightweight enough to move around. |
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Jan from Dallas, tx
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6/21/2010
I love this but too expensive. I use these stools at Equinox Fitness center and bought it because it was perfect for our daughter's shower. I would not have purchased it at its cost except I had asked for info at the club and had not found an alternative so I went for it. |
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Shopper from Greenville, So. Carolina
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4/17/2010
Attractive and functional I use the product as a small table next to a chair for drinks. Size is very good: height and diameter. Also, the light weight - I move it from room to room and will also use on the outdoor deck. The look is attractive. Things that are not so great: price. It is alot of $$$ for a small table. |
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Dr Dawn from Vero Beach, FL
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2/14/2010
Just love them! Bought them in 2 colors. Really attractive small & functional tables. They work really well with modern and modular sofas. I love how light and portable they are. I bought 4 of them in 2 different colors. (Clear & gold) I have even used them outdoor around my pool when I had company & needed additional tables next to my chaises. |
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Anonymous from California
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12/2/2012
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