As the name suggests, the goal for the Zero Per Stool is to create almost no waste. To achieve this, the legs are cut from white oak, and then the offcuts — random wood pieces left over — are set in resin to harden. The resulting block of cured wood and translucent resin is then cut and sanded to form the stool. This yields an unexpectedly beautiful abstract pattern, elevating an otherwise ordinary piece of furniture to work-of-art status. Even better: Hattern takes any small wood scraps that remain and repeats the process to make similar-looking coasters.
It’s furniture and home decor ideas like these — gorgeous rather than gimmicky — that give us hope for the future of eco-conscious design.
A Hattern online store is forthcoming. To purchase a stool ($235.70, not including shipping), send a message on Hattern's Facebook page, www.facebook.com/hattern or Behance, www.behance.net/studiohattern
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