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JG Stool

Fredericia
From ฿42,500
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JG Stool

Seat: Canvas / Natural Standard

Base: Brushed Stainless Steel Standard

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JG Stool

Seat: Max / Black (98) Standard

Base: Brushed Stainless Steel Standard

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JG Stool

Seat: Vegeta / Naturel (90) Standard

Base: Brushed Stainless Steel Standard

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JG Stool

Seat: Max / Cognac (95) Standard

Base: Brushed Stainless Steel Standard

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The JG Folding Stool is one of Jørgen Gammelgaard’s most recognised pieces. Appreciated for its unique visual expression, cleverly conceived folding mechanism, high-quality craftsmanship and multi-functional approach.

Folding stool with base in stainless steel with seat in leather or 100% linen canvas. Leather seat has canvas backing. No glides available.

JG Stool

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W60 x D46 x H40

From ฿42,500
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Jørgen Gammelgaard

Jørgen Gammelgaard

Jørgen Gammelgaard (1938–1991) is a Danish designer who is especially renowned for his lighting fixtures and for his silverware designed for Georg Jensen, but by training Gammelgraad was in fact a carpenter and furniture designer. At the age of 49, he was appointed Professor of Furniture Design at the Royal Danish Academy's Department of Furniture and Spatial Art, a post he held from 1987 until his death in 1991. There he inspired students with his insights into the Danish design tradition. For example, Johannes Foersom, Peter Hiorth-Lorenzen, Morten Ernst and Anne-Mette Bartholin Jensen.

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