DW 01 Stool
The DW 01 Stool is the first product Phantom Hands prototyped as part of the DW Collection. Derek Welsh visited their workshop in February 2020 and spent a few days understanding the skills and methods of our carpenters.
The design of the stool uses simple and strong methods of construction, relying on traditional joineries that were used before advanced technology became prevalent in woodworking. An example of this is the deliberately exposed joinery where the legs meet the bottom of the seat, rather than trimming the cylindrical tenons fully into the underside. This is a detail that is typical of traditional woodworking and can be seen in several pieces from the 19th century and early 20th century, including a rare Charles Rennie Mackintosh chair from 1910. Mackintosh incidentally hailed from Glasgow, the city Welsh lives and works in.
Another example of classical woodworking technique is the wedge that is inserted into the cylindrical tenons at the top of the seat to make the fit tighter. This is visible in the center of the four circular patterns on the stool seat, especially in the Natural Teak finish version.
The multipurpose stool is ideal for seating at a table or as a side table. It is robust, compact, and especially suitable for small spaces and city apartments.
Details
- Materials: Teak
Dimensions
- Meaurements: 16.4" / D 15.6" / W 15.6"
- Leg Width: 15.6"
- Seat Diameter: 13"