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Max Bill Ulmer Stool | with drawer

Max Bill

The Ulm Stool was designed in 1954 by Max Bill, the first rector of the Ulm School of Design, in collaboration with Hans Gugelot for the students of the HfG and manufactured in the company's own carpentry workshop using donated wood.

The simple Ulm stool is a multifunctional piece of furniture and a real all-rounder. Light and robust, it can be used in many ways as a seat, side table, bedside table or shelf element, but can also serve as a mobile carrying aid for books and magazines, a serving tray or table top.

In 1962, Max Bill designed the drawer stool as a further development of the Ulm stool. Simple in shape and material, it can be used anywhere. The focus is on the practical drawer. The drawer runs on 2 additional bars, similar to the crossbar of the Ulm stool, but not visible here, and is locked in place with wooden dowels. All without screws.

The wb form Ulmer stool is also available in all other versions: in original natural spruce, in coloured stained birch or in lacquered walnut.

Further information about the Max Bill Ulmer stool from wb form:

Drawer height: 7.20 cm
Drawer width inside: 32.8 cm

Material:
Ficht Natur

Design:
Max Bill, 1962

Item:  Max Bill Ulmer Stool | with drawer Brand:  wb form (Switzerland) Designers:  Max Bill Measures:  B39cm × H43.5cm × T29cm Nr.:  4735
Incl. VAT
and delivery
without assembly
Max Bill Ulmer Stool | with drawer


CHF 468.00
Nr.:  4735

Natural spruce wood





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