Crocodile Stool

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Crocodile Stool

Phantom Hands
From ฿49,700
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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The Crocodile Chair and Stool are the first products to come out of PH + , a platform within Phantom Hands for experimental collaborations with designers and artists.

Felix Pfäffli, a Swiss Graphic Designer known for his bold forms, curvilinear lines, bolts of colour and unusual geometries, interprets the classic Chandigarh Low Cane Stool attributed to Pierre Jeanneret, 'as a graphic designer would'.

A zig-zag pattern runs through the legs of the stool creating distinctive edges that conjure images of bunting flags, a staircase or…. crocodile teeth. Closer inspection will reveal that there are no sharp edges, just gently-rounded curves.

The stool comes in a selection of two wood finishes and four fabric colour pairings for each of the wood finishes, all carefully composed by Felix. The upholstery colours are custom-developed by our fabric collaborator Zanav, through the traditional process of vat dyeing handspun yarn.

The image above shows the chair in Dark Teak Wood Finish with Andaman Elephant Skin fabric for the seat.

Crocodile Stool

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W44 x D32 x H39

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Studio Feixen/Felix Pfäffli

Studio Feixen/Felix Pfäffli

Felix Pfäffli was born in 1986. In 2010 he graduated in Graphic Design and started his own studio; Studio Feixen. In the summer of 2011 he was appointed as teacher at the Lucerne School of Graphic Design to teach in the fields of typography, narrative design, and poster design. His works has been shown at several Poster Exhibitions. He is aloso the youngest member in the history of AGI.