Rocker Stool Saves It’s History
The Rocker Stool by Hamish Tennent was designed to invoke a sense of play into it’s environment. The single slip cast ceramic exterior and cork cushion make for a simple and fun shape. Rocker Stool was designed to catch the viewer’s attention by shifting in the direction the last seated person leaned before standing, leaving the next user to ponder where the previous seater had ventured. The bottom of the inside is filled with black sand to aid in shifting and add stability.
Designer: Hamish Tennent
















10 Comments »
Justin Liebregts says
Would love to see a photo of this with someone sitting on it (for scale), or it being used in the context of a home or public space.
guest says
i dig it, the idea of imprinting the last users seating position is great
Cheetah says
I want one.
rungaroon says
Good design
Paim says
Love it! it creates the idea of past actions into the environment, an object that changes constantly with the use….Nice project.
jerry says
yeah in situ is definetely neccessary here. looks like somethign you'd find on a kitchen worktop. i like it though.
Guest says
Epic work Hamish
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