Tam Tam Low Stool
Designed by Matteo Thun
The Magis Tam Tam Low Stool is a fusion of the traditional Japanese and the fairly new Japanese “kawaii” phenomenon where the fascination for cute things has become a cultural trend. The result is an irresistible piece of furniture that can serve both as a stool and as a design piece.
The Tam Tam Low Stool is shaped like a traditional Japanese stool commonly seen in Zen gardens. The seat is curved in such a way that it is deeper in the middle than on the sides. Its frame is a letter “o” placed on top of a flat rectangle. This low stool is made entirely of plastic (polyethylene).
Designed by Matteo Thun
The Magis Tam Tam Low Stool is a fusion of the traditional Japanese and the fairly new Japanese “kawaii” phenomenon where the fascination for cute things has become a cultural trend. The result is an irresistible piece of furniture that can serve both as a stool and as a design piece.
The Tam Tam Low Stool is shaped like a traditional Japanese stool commonly seen in Zen gardens. The seat is curved in such a way that it is deeper in the middle than on the sides. Its frame is a letter “o” placed on top of a flat rectangle. This low stool is made entirely of plastic (polyethylene).