Design, Interior Design

Rayuela Stool by Alvaro Catalan de Ocon

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This stool by Spanish designer Alvaro Catalán de Ocón was inspired by the limitless possible color and design combinations of a rhombus. Each singular piece is a leg with 1/3 of the seat, this way when repeated three times it becomes a stool and when many of them are put together it creates a border less surface with fascinating optical effects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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