eyal hirsh: pet stool


or his final project at shenkar college, israel, designer eyal hirsh wanted to find a way in which to bring more playfulness 
into the living room through a stool. the result is 'pet stool', a furniture object made from oak wood which features a 
textile 'appendage' of sorts which functions as the seat and third leg, extending downwards and out into a plush, 
friendly creature that one can play and interact with. inside this cushion leg there is an aluminum brace that keeps the stool stable, 
allowing it to look mysteriously soft and floating.
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