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Elephant Stool Factsheet

Elephant Stool Factsheet

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Overview: The Elephant Stool, designed by Sori Yanagi in 1954, is a renowned example of Japanese post-war design. It is celebrated for its clear form and functionality, making it suitable for various environments including indoor spaces, balconies, gardens, and as portable picnic furniture.

Material and Durability: The stool is made from dyed-through polypropylene, which is suitable for outdoor use. It includes special additives to prevent color fading due to UV radiation. However, prolonged exposure to sunlight may still cause color changes, so limited exposure is recommended.

Dimensions: The stool measures 465 mm (18¼ inches) in height and 515 mm (20 inches) in width, with a depth of 370 mm (14½ inches).

Color Options: Available in basic dark and cream colors.

Availability: Vitra, the manufacturer, distributes the Elephant Stool globally. For local partners, visit their website at www.vitra.com.

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Elephant Stool Sori Yanagi, 1954 Elephant Stool The Elephant Stool is one of the most famous examples of Japanese post-war design. Its clear form and functionality are as compelling today as ever. Suited for indoor spaces as well as balconies and gardens, the stackable plastic stool can even be used as portable picnic furniture. Materials Material: dyed-through polypropylene. ∏ Applications: suitable for outdoor use. Special additives help to prevent colours from fading due to UV radiation. However, if the stool is exposed to sunlight for prolonged periods, the colour may change over time. We recommend limited exposure to sunlight. Elephant Stool basic dark Vitra can be found around the globe. To nd a Vitra partner in your area, go to www.vitra.com.

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