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Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet - Blue/ Gray/ Red – MoMA Design Store

Tam-Tam Stool - Red – MoMA Design Store

The Secret History Of: The Tam Tam, The Independent

Sowaca Ceramic Cooking Pan - Blue – MoMA Design Store

From Danish brand Raawii comes this highly versatile stool, designed by George Sowden. Sowden brings his Memphis Group sensibility to the Thing Stool, with its toy-like silhouette and glossy colors. Made from recycled aluminum, the Thing is suited for both indoor and outdoor seating or as a side table for drinks and snacks as well as a place to display plants, books or decorative objects. Dimensions: 15.75 in. Height x 11 in.

Raawii Thing Stool Red

Limited Edition Tam Tam Tamtam X Andre Saraiva Stool Art Side

MoMA Exclusive: A pop icon of French design, the Tam-Tam Stool was designed by Henry Masonnet in 1968 who was an amateur fisherman. He designed the hourglass-shaped, hollow stool for himself because its extremely lightweight design makes it easy to carry around. The stool's shape is inspired by a drum: in French tam-tam refers to a tambour africain, or tom-tom drum. The Tam-Tam Stool quickly became a best seller and 1960s icon after a photo of Brigitte Bardot sitting on it made the rounds.

Tam-Tam Stool - Red by Henry Massonnet | Red

Tam Tam Stool - Norway

Pluma Stool - Natural – MoMA Design Store

Vintage White Plastic Stool Imitation Tam Tam From the Space Age

Raawii Recycled Aluminum Thing Stool by George Sowden - White

5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet - Yellow/ Red/ Green – MoMA Design Store