Binaria Stool
- Designer:
- Jordi Badía & Otto Canalda
- Brand:
- BD Barcelona
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Another great iteration: based on the iconic Gaulino, The Gaulino Stool joins the family.
Inspired by Antonio Gaudi and Carlo Mollino, Tusquets created 'Gaulino' in 1987. It was an industrially hand-crafted chair with a contoured wooden frame, slender tapering legs and smooth rich leather. The artisanal chair became a modern icon of 20th-century design. This stool is, alongside the entire family of equally potent furnishings, a testament to Oscar Tusquets’ influence and the influence of Gaulino as a whole. The backless and light frame gives the stool a range of motion in the home. It can be taken around, tucked under a table or fitted between furnishings. The seat is practical, referential and stylish. It’s the Gaulino again, just in a different light.
Another great iteration: based on the iconic Gaulino, The Gaulino Stool joins the family.
Inspired by Antonio Gaudi and Carlo Mollino, Tusquets created 'Gaulino' in 1987. It was an industrially hand-crafted chair with a contoured wooden frame, slender tapering legs and smooth rich leather. The artisanal chair became a modern icon of 20th-century design. This stool is, alongside the entire family of equally potent furnishings, a testament to Oscar Tusquets’ influence and the influence of Gaulino as a whole. The backless and light frame gives the stool a range of motion in the home. It can be taken around, tucked under a table or fitted between furnishings. The seat is practical, referential and stylish. It’s the Gaulino again, just in a different light.
Designer
Oscar Tusquets is an architect by profession, designer by adaptation, painter by vocation and writer out of the need to make friends, Tusquets is the prototype of the all-round...
Brand
BD Barcelona Design is the Spanish company with the highest international prestige in design. What, in its foundation in 1972 was an expression of almost insolent rebellion by a group of young, unsatisfied architects, soon became a productive philosophy with a mission to break moulds, even commercial ones.