





Lina Bo Bardi
Stool, 1951
| Previously restored |
Wood, Formica, Iron tubes
Wood, Formica, Iron tubes
H 19.10 in. x W 19.30 in. x D 16.54 in.
Diameter: 15.75 in.
H 48.5 cm x W 49 cm x D 42 cm
Diameter: 40 cm
Diameter: 15.75 in.
H 48.5 cm x W 49 cm x D 42 cm
Diameter: 40 cm
CO.LBO.005-001
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Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) designed this charming stool in the 1950s to compose the furniture pieces of the Glass House, the first built project by the architect Lina Bo Bardi...
Lina Bo Bardi (1914-1992) designed this charming stool in the 1950s to compose the furniture pieces of the Glass House, the first built project by the architect Lina Bo Bardi and the residence of Lina and Pietro Maria Bardi for over 40 years.
The Glass House has multiple blue details on the floor, columns, and furniture, contributing to an ethereal atmosphere that blends into the horizon. That's the case of this simple stool designed by Lina, which is sometimes used as a seat and sometimes as a side table. The piece comprises a three-foot structure in iron tubes and a wood top/seating with a black coating.
Over the decades, the Glass House appeared in several critical architectural vehicles as an example of impeccable modern construction.
The Glass House has multiple blue details on the floor, columns, and furniture, contributing to an ethereal atmosphere that blends into the horizon. That's the case of this simple stool designed by Lina, which is sometimes used as a seat and sometimes as a side table. The piece comprises a three-foot structure in iron tubes and a wood top/seating with a black coating.
Over the decades, the Glass House appeared in several critical architectural vehicles as an example of impeccable modern construction.