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Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

AD's 2022 Great Design Awards: Kitchen + Baths

5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet - Yellow/ Red/ Green – MoMA Design Store

Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

Dual-Tone Side Table - Red – MoMA Design Store

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Vintage Tam Tam Tamtam Stool Coffee Table Plastic Era Space Age

MoMA Exclusive: From Danish brand Raawii comes this highly versatile stool, designed by George Sowden. Sowden brings his Memphis Group sensibility to

Raawii Recycled Aluminum Thing Stool by George Sowden - Black

Bit is a versatile stool for outdoors and indoors. Inspired by shapes such as monoliths and columns, designer Simon Legald’s take on the stool is both bold and multifunctional. The Bit can be used as a seat, table or to display on its own. The straightforward, utilitarian look contrasts with the pixelated surface made up of small bits of 100% recycled household and industrial plastic. The Bit Collection is also 100% recyclable, making their life cycle endless.

Normann Copenhagen - Bit Stool White Multi

MoMA Exclusive: A pop icon of French design, the Tam-Tam Stool was designed by Henry Masonnet in 1968 who was an amateur fisherman. He designed the hourglass-shaped, hollow stool for himself because its extremely lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. The stool's shape is inspired by a drum: in French tam-tam refers to a tambour africain, or tom-tom drum. The Tam-Tam Stool quickly became a best seller and 1960s icon after a photo of Brigitte Bardot sitting on it made the rounds.

Tam-Tam Stool - Red by Henry Massonnet | Red