Not a Cube Stool

18 449 SEK

Description

Not a Cube Stool

Not a Cube is a geometric composition that follows the reductionist tendencies of Minimal Art, emerged in the United States in the mid-1960s.

Particularly influenced by the work of Donald Judd, in which the artist exposes on a wall four square boxes, identical and empty in a square-shaped composition (Untitled, 1991), the design of Not a Cube is also born out of the square as a pure geometric shape.  In Judd's composition, the visualization from the central point of the set shows the depth of two interior faces of each elementary object.  It is exactly this bilateral detail that is explored in Not a Cube.  In order to obtain the depth effect, two sides rise independently of the square seat to offer comfort to the back.  A square that by jumping into three-dimensional reality would become a cube, but it is not. It is an exercise of geometric composition and purification that doesn't intend to be an absolutely minimal piece.

Dimensions

Height. 65cm | 25.60''   Width. 48cm | 18.90''   Depth. 48cm | 18.90''

Seat Height. 48cm | 18.90''

Product details

Upholstery: InsiderLand North Ref. 1 and Grid Ref. 1 COM: Seat 1.7m | 66.93″ Backrest 1m | 39.37″ (Standard width 140 cm | 55″)

Product options

Upholstery: InsidherLand fabrics or client fabric. Handmade in Portugal. Custom sizes and other finishes are available on request.