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Extra seating for holiday guests.

Home designhome >>furnitureExtra seating for holiday guests.

Extra seating for holiday guests.

Dec 2, 2010 | furniture, people |
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put a spin
on the overworked woodsy trend with jason phillips’ log stools ($322).

Cast from original tree stumps, the stools are available in gold or silver leaf. They add the perfect amount of pizzaz to a room without going over the top.



But maybe bling isn’t your style. You might like Jasper Morrison’s stools for Vitra instead ($405). Made of 100% cork, they’re not only sustainable (the cork used is limited to 9 year harvest cycles so that the same tree can be harvested for generations) but their simple lines, muted color palette and attention to materials gives a perfect nod to our Danish modern forefathers.

log stools:
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designer: jason phillips
designer: jasper morrison


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Perrin Drumm is nothing if not a road trip enthusiast. After moving from her hometown of LA to NY and to LA again, she hiked through half a dozen National Parks, snow-shoed a sizable portion of the Adirondacks, and resisted the overwhelming charm of the South to get back to Brooklyn, where she struggles to learn the trumpet, aspires to be a better Scrabble player, and lives and writes, and remains, as of yet, catless.

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