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10 Easy Pieces: Danish-Designed Wood Stools

Danish furniture designers have a longstanding love affair with wooden stools. Here’s our roundup of iconic and (future iconic) examples.

Copenhague Bar Stool by Hay

Above: Danish design company Hay originally asked design brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec to design the Copenhague Bar Stool for the University of Copenhagen. The stool is available in matte lacquer oak (shown), lacquer oak, blue, gray, and green; $282 at Amara.

Nerd Stool by Muuto

Above: Made in Denmark, the Nerd Bar Stool by Muuto has a curved oak back, slotted through the seat before being attached to solid wood legs. The stool is available in oak (shown) and in a black or green stain; currently on sale for $424.15 (down from $499) at Lumens.

Draft Stool in Oak by Norm Architects

Above: The Draft Stool designed by Danish Norm Architects for &Tradition comes in oak or black-stained oak and is available in two sizes (seen here in bar height). The stool is currently on sale for $561 (down from $660) at the Danish Design Store.

Form Stool by Normann Copenhagen

Above: Designed by Simon Legald for Normann Copenhagen, the Form Stool (offered in both counter and bar height) is made from a low-backed polypropylene shell seat (that comes in six colors) and oak or walnut legs; $300 at the LA-based A+R Store. The legs of the chair can be completely disassembled, making the stool easy to store and transport.

About A Stool AAS32 Hay

Above: The About a Stool AAS32 from Danish design company Hay has beech legs veneered in soap-treated oak or black-stained ash and a polypropylene shell seat that comes in five colors. The stool is available in both counter and bar height and costs $360 at LA-based A+R Store.

Adam-Stool-By-Frama

Above: The Adam Stool designed by Toke Lauridsen for Danish design firm Frama comes in three heights, features a seat made from leather or oak, and is supported by a steel frame. The stool can be easily grabbed (and moved around) due to the hole in the seat. The medium-size stool (65 centimeters tall) featuring an oak seat costs $278 at the Finnish Design Shop.

Spine Stool by Space Copenhagen

Above: The Spine Stool by Danish firm Space Copenhagen has a lacquered oak or black lacquered ash frame, comes with several seat upholstery options (shown here in leather), and is available in counter and bar height. The stool costs $931.60 at the Danish Design Store.

Carl Hansen 56/58 Stool

Above: The CH56 stool (counter height) and CH58 stool (bar height), designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen is made from solid wood and metal and is shown here in a leather seat (several upholstery options are available); currently on sale for $862.75 at Hive Modern.

Gubi 3FA Counter Stool

Above: Made in Denmark, the Gubi 3FA Stool (an extension of the Gubi Chair) was the first furniture design to be based on the innovative technique
 of moulding three-dimensional veneer. The low-backed seat is made of American walnut (shown), oak, or black painted beech, with a base of black-painted steel; currently on sale for $764.15 (down from $899) at Danish Design Store.

Series 7 Barstool designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen

Above: The Series 7 Barstool designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen is made in Denmark from a pressure-molded veneer shell with a tubular steel frame. The natural wood veneer (shown here in maple) comes in nine different woods. The stool is currently on sale for $806.65 at DWR.

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