Damenhocker Stool

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Damenhocker Stool

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Peter Zumthor’s private house and atelier in Haldenstein, Switzerland, is located next to his wooden atelier built in the 1980s. The four-legged stool used in the music room is simple, comfortable, and upholstered in bright velour fabric. It can also be found in the wooden Leis houses, holiday houses also designed by Zumthor. Named Damenhocker (ladies’ stool), the stool has a classic and sophisticated look with a hint of delicacy and cuteness but also a dignified appearance. It has a presence on its own but can be aligned or randomly arranged.

The legs carved out of solid wood are thinned towards the ground, lifting the plump seating in the air. The back of the seating is finished in oak veneer in black colour. The naturally finished legs create a clean composition with the seating.

Damenhocker Stool

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Dia38 x H45

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Peter Zumthor

Peter Zumthor

Peter Zumthor was born in 1943, in Switzerland. He trained as a cabinet maker from 1958-1962. From 1963-67, he studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Vorkurs and Fachklasse in design at Pratt Institute, New York. He founded his own practice in 1979 in Switzerland. Since 1996, he has been a professor at the Academy of Architecture, Universitá della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio. In 2006, he received the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture from the University of Virginia and The American Academy of Arts and Letters bestowed the Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture in 2008.