Winnow stool

Bar stools from Bombay Atelier, Designed by Farzin Adenwalla

Product description

Concept

Winnow baskets are a traditional rice grain separating tool shaped like a basket and woven from cane. The technique of winnowing involves throwing the mixture into the air so that wind separates the grain from chaff. They are also used in a traditional Zoroastrian engagement ceremony, known as a Mandavsaro, in which rice and flowers are passed between the females of each family during the time a Zoroastrian couple is about to be married.

The sleek form of the basket has been translated to the Winnow Stool. The wide base and cushioning from the woven cane creates a comfortable seating base, while the narrow backrest gives enough required support for leaning back. The cane has been meticulously woven around a sturdy metal grid and takes the form of the basket. The footrest gives added comfort, whilst maintaining a sleek and elegant profile for a lightweight and sturdy stool.

Materials: 304 grade Stainless Steel, Mild Steel, “A” grade Northern India Cane
Frame: Stainless Steel 304 grade/Mild steel with SS screws/ rubber buffers
Dimensions (in): 15W x 16L x 32H
Finish: Powder coated finish/Stainless Steel finish/Cane with clear protective coating
Colours: Class White, Class Black, Fire Engine Red, Stainless Steel
Manufacturer Bombay Atelier
Family Winnow stool
Architonic ID 1234285
Year of Launch 2012

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