Tools for Sitting is an installation by JOIN Design featured at IDS Vancouver 2016 that explores some of the most humble examples of purposeful seating - stools.
Some of these stools are designed for specific functions; milking, drafting, printing, gardening, camping, and even birthing. Others are used to establish hierarchy or status via height or decoration. They're designed to collapse, stack, or be stood upon. Many serve dual purpose; both seating and table, seating and storage, for both sitting and standing. Stools must be more than just a seat—designed with an intent, function, or specific purpose in mind.
Founded in Seattle in 2, the original aim of JOIN was to give the local design community a bigger and more united voice, JOIN has since expanded to the Pacific Northwest and beyond to include 50+ independent designers and studios from across the United States
Bosque Design Stow Stool, seat + storage + table oak, steel Fleet Objects Perpetual Plus Cushion, seat + pillow canvas, foam fruitsuper Print Stool, seat + storage oak, leather Look Luk Studio Flow Tablestool, seat + desk maple Melanie Abrantes Designs Pedra, seat + table cork Parallel Lines Archimedes, seat + table + adjustable plywood, steel Piano Nobile Channel Bench, seat + storage concrete Speechless Studios Wrap Stool, seat + warmth oak, wool Studio Gorm Bracket Stool, seat + flat pack ash, plastic Trey Jones Studio Ridge Stool, seat + table + pedestal ash, cork