
TC StoolRuud-Jan Kokke $567.00The TC stool was designed in 1989 by Ruud-Jan Kokke. The stool was developed at the request of Mrs. Trees Coenders of the Museum Boymans van Beuningen in Rotterdam. To pay homage to her, Mrs. Coenders initials are now reflected in the TC stool product designation. The TC design is made of thin birch triplex which is specially produced for the aircraft industry. The two millimeter thick plate of “airplane triplex” consist of 4 extremely thin veneer layers. This results in a visually light appearance with exceptional structural strength. The TC stool is part of the collections of several prominent museums, including: Museum of Modern Art New York, Cooper Hewitt Museum New York, Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Cologne and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Materials: Natural Birch Wood, Natural Matte Lacquer or Black Stain
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