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The Uno Pouf from Design House Stockholm was designed for a hotel where flexibility is of utmost importance," says Eero Koivisto. "When you sit on a seat without a backrest, as in the Far East, you also adopt a more active posture." Eero Koivisto notes that benches and stools are common in Japan, especially in restaurants and bars, and they enforce an attentive seating position that contributes to lively discussions.
Upholster 70% polyester (Made from recycled material), 30% polyester
Frame Plywood (TSCA), foam, fiber
H 47 cm Dia 50 cm, 6.4 kg

Claesson Koivisto Rune
Fruit baskets for Cappellini, a video set for Kylie Minogue, textiles for Almedahl, task lamps for Wästbergs, interiors for restaurant Operakällaren and Nobis Hotel in Stockholm, carpets for Asplund, jewellery for Gallery Pascale, not to mention the architecture of the Sfera building in Kyoto. ”Multidisciplinary” seems like a good word to describe Eero Koivisto, Ola Rune and Mårten Claesson, founders of the Stockholm-based office for architecture and design that bears their surnames. Founded in 1995 by the three former classmates from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, the studio quickly gained international acclaim and was the first Swedish architects ever to be exhibited at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Today the Claesson Koivisto Rune office is located in Stockholm’s Södermalm district with a staff of about twelve.

