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The 'Runt (円)' lives up to its name with its impressive circular seat, making it a long-standing bestseller. While initially appearing compact, this stool boasts a spacious 38cm-wide seat and a cushion with just the right amount of softness, ensuring comfort without bottoming out. As a result, it is a highly versatile chair suitable for a wide range of situations, whether for extended seating during guest visits or for casual use at the entrance. Meticulously crafted curves, a hallmark of Stiure's design philosophy, adorn the chair's beautifully proportioned design. The rounded contours of the legs, curving outward, not only convey a sense of gentleness throughout the chair but also ensure stability. The wooden ring on the seat, serving as a handle for portability, adds a distinctive touch with its sturdy presence, enhancing the chair's overall design aesthetic when combined with the upholstery. Enjoy the color coordination possibilities offered by the combination of wood and upholstery.
W 410 x D 410 x H 455 mm (H 425 Wooden Seat)
“It’s difficult to talk about a design philosophy because it’s like talking about how to think and work. I believe the process of my thought as a designer starts from open thinking, and it boils down to useful ideas. I sometimes start the process from sketching something, while I come up with good ideas to be a work plan with which I try to find suitable design languages to express a particular form. What I’m now interested in is to work on a model in the scale of 1:1 by hand to check dimensions, etc. I’ve been going on about my design philosophy, but what is most important is a relationship of trust with the production side that I cooperate with.” - Sture Eng
CondeHouse has been crafting fine timber furniture in Asahikawa, Hokkaido since 1968, drawing on the forests of northern Japan to make pieces designed to last for generations. Reliability, durability and sustainability sit at the heart of the brand - traditional techniques meet modern technology, FSC- and PEFC-certified timber and non-toxic finishes, with tree-planting programs giving back to Hokkaido.