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Clam Stool
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Dagmar
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Frame:
Wood
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Upholstery:
Maple or Moonlight Sheepskin
Finish/Colour:
Fumed Oak
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Oiled Oak
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Walnut
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Dimensions:
61.5 x 40 x 39h cm
Seat Height:
39 cm
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Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
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The Clam Stool is the perfect companion piece for Arnold Madsen's iconic Clam Chair. This new design has been has been developed in close collaboration with the family of Arnold Madsen by mirroring elements from the Clam Chair. The Clam Stool is made using traditional joinery and upholstery methods with a solid wood frame and turned club legs at our workshops in Sweden.
This new edition has been crafted using a blend of traditional joinery techniques and modern technology, resulting in an authentic product of the highest quality. Dagmar is proud to re-launch this icon of the Danish Modern movement in collaboration with the estate of Arnold Madsen.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Founded in 2014, Dagmar produces classic 20th century Scandinavian furniture for the modern home. Scandinavian Modern design represents the perfect marriage between aesthetic beauty, quality craftsmanship and functionality. This feat was achieved by a movement of culture-defining designers and craftsmen in a golden era from 1930 - 1970. Thanks to the creativity and skill of these visionaries, Scandinavian Modern design remains crucially relevant nearly 100 years since its inception.At Dagmar we use our expert knowledge of this period to select designs, both iconic and obscure, to reissue as part of our carefully curated heritage collection. Our furniture is authentically reproduced in Denmark and Sweden by highly skilled craftspeople with an obsessive attention to detail. Our expertise in the field has been developed over more than a decade of restoring and selling thousands of vintage Scandinavian design pieces at our workshops in London.
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DESIGNED BY
Arnold Madsen
Arnold Madsen (1907-1989) is one of the best kept secrets of the Danish Modern era, despite the fact that some of his furniture pieces today have classic status. Arnold Madsen was an atypical representative of Danish modernism. He had neither studied architecture, nor was he a trained furniture designer or cabinetmaker. And he did not loudly advertise his furniture. Despite being a man of few words, his drive and determination led him to create some of the era’s most experimental furniture.
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