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Atelier 2+ Designs Three-Legged Pebble Stool That Looks Like Nature Carved It

Nature-inspired and handcrafted, this seat elevates everyday seating
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaNovember 15, 20252 Mins Read
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Stools are commonly found in every home, but they aren’t usually the pieces that stop you in your tracks. What if a stool looked like a piece of art? One such unique wooden stool is designed by Thai studio Atelier 2+ for Moonler. It is called the Pebble Stool because it resembles a cluster of pebbles on the shoreline, and its design reimagines the classic stool with organic and handmade craftsmanship.

The stool is crafted from Chamchuri wood, sustainably sourced in Thailand. It is a tropical hardwood that makes the stool durable, sustainable, and provides it with natural variation to flaunt. The makers point out, “Any cracks or holes are a natural feature that are kept untouched to provide a natural touch.” Resting on a three-legged base, the stool’s rounded, pebble-like forms are skillfully woven together to create its striking silhouette.

The textured wooden stool is left unpolished, which provides a slightly rough look to it. The designer intends the stool to depict the beauty and balance of imperfections. He also wants people to see the difference between handicraft and industrially manufactured pieces; therefore, most of the woodwork on the Pebble stool is done by hand.

The stool came into shape when the designer invited an artisan and gave him a chance to create without a clear plan, until the form naturally evolved into a functional seat. The result is this expressive example of pure craftsmanship and creative intuition.

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Measuring 14.8 inches wide, 14 inches deep, and 17 inches high, the stool is sized perfectly for compact spaces. You can choose from a range of finishes and colors to match your style. Ultimately, the Pebble Stool is a testament to where woodworking can go when imagination leads ahead of strict instructions that limit creativity.

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Pebble Stool by Moonler design by Atelier 2+ back view
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Pebble Stool by Moonler design by Atelier 2+ front and back
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Pebble Stool by Moonler design by Atelier 2+ in pair
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Pebble Stool by Moonler design by Atelier 2+ close up
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