VITRA Ulmer Hocker Stool
Max Bill, 1954
The name Max Bill is primarily associated with concrete art and
environmental design. In addition, as a student of the Bauhaus and
contributor of theoretical publications, Bill became one of the most
important stimulators of modern-concrete art in post war Europe. Max Bill designed Ulmer Hocker in collaboration with Hans Gugelot as a seat for the students at the newly- established Ulm College of Design. Light and robust, it has many uses - as a seat, a side table or a shelving element, as a transport container, serving tray or table attachment. Permanent collection, Vitra Design Museum.
spruce and beech wood, unlacquered.
15.5"W x 17.25"H x 11.5"D
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