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Temù stool
Architonic ID: 1332562
Year of Launch: 2015
Concept
Stool in solid wood modules. Substantially, the idea behind this project is to create a stool solely using wood turning. The structure consists of a single element (i.e., a circular head in which a cylindrical beech wood rod is inserted centrally). Joining three such elements constitutes an unprecedented trefoil seating system that is surprisingly comfortable and effective. Temù is presented in two different heights, one for the kitchen snack counter, the other designed for café counters.
Materials: Solid beechwood; solid ash-wood
Processing: turning
Dimensions (cm- W x L x H): 35 x 35 x 68 / 35 x 35 x 76
Weight (kg): 2,8 kg (H 76 cm) / 2,7 Kg (H 68 cm)
This product belongs to collection:
Base solid wood, Seat solid wood, Wood

Italy
Giulio Iacchetti, industrial designer since 1992, designs for many brands including Abet Laminati, Alessi, Artemide, Ceramiche Refin, Danese, Fontana Arte, Foscarini, Magis, Moleskine, Pandora design. The distinctive characteristics of his work is the research and definition of new object typologies, like the Moscardino, the biodegradable spoon/fork designed with Matteo Ragni and for which, in 2001, he has been awarded with Compasso d’Oro. In 2009 he was awarded the prize for innovation – Premio dei Premi – by the President of the Italian Republic for the Coop Eureka project, which brought the design in the large-scale retail trade. In May 2009 the Triennale di Milano held a solo exhibition entitled “Giulio Iacchetti. Disobedient objects “. In November 2012 he launches Internoitaliano, the “factory network” made up of many craftsmen labs with whom he signs and produces furniture and accessories inspired by the italian way of living. He had also pursued his personal research project into new design topics such as the symbol of cross from which came the exhibition titled Cruciale held by the Diocesan Museum, Basilica di Santo Stefano Rotondo in Rome and by Castello di Lombardia in Enna, Sicily. In 2014, he won his second Compasso d’Oro for the design of the manhole covers Sfera, designed with Matteo Ragni for Montini.