Stool with birch plywood structure
cod. art. 650
Sgabillo was designed by Max Bill in 1950 for the Ulm School of Design, it is inspired by the principles of the Bauhaus and embodies its values, so much so that it is considered an archetype of design: modern and functional, and at the same time simple and timeless, furnishing for spartan places or crowded living rooms, this stool with a simple geometric shape is an always current and perfect piece in any environment.
Available in birch plywood painted in natural colour, or in medium density fiberboard with black scratch-resistant embossed paint.
Designed by Max Bill, 1950
Info & Finishes
Structure in painted birch plywood, natural colour, or in medium density fiberboard, scratch-resistant embossed varnish, black colour.
Dimensions:
Length | Width: 40 cm
Depth | Depth: 27.5 cm
Height | Height: 45 cm
Weight: 5.6 kg
• For the Ulm school
• Collection: Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich
• Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin
• Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf
• Israel Museum, Jerusalem
• Thessaloniki Design Museum, Saloniki
• Die Neue Sammlung, München.