Constructed from solid wood, the Counter Stool is an exploration of craft, material memory, and cultural translation. Its upholstered back references the historic embroidery traditions of Uzbek suzanis, reinterpreting their motifs as an abstract landscape woven into the surface of the piece.
Designed for moments of gathering and conversation, the stool's elevated form is balanced by a leather-lined seat and back that comfortably support the body. A framed panel of alpaca wool introduces warmth, softness, and tactile contrast, enriching the dialogue between material and structure. Through the juxtaposition of timber, leather, and textile, the Counter Stool becomes more than a utilitarian object, it reflects an enduring appreciation for craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and the beauty of handmade work.