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Saarinen Tulip Stool

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Eero Saarinen

The Saarinen Tulip Stool by Knoll is a classic piece of mid-century modern design, created by architect Eero Saarinen in 1957. Known for its smooth, sculptural shape, the stool features a single pedestal base that replaces traditional legs, giving it a clean, modern look. Topped with a round, cushioned seat, it offers both comfort and style. Its elegant simplicity allows it to blend effortlessly into a variety of interiors, whether used as extra seating, a vanity stool, or a stylish accent.

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Eero Saarinen

Born to world famous architect and Cranbrook Academy of Art Director Eliel Saarinen and textile artist Loja Saarinen, Eero Saarinen was surrounded by design his whole life. By the time he was in his teens, Eero was helping his father design furniture and fixtures for the Cranbrook campus. After studying sculpture in Paris and architecture at Yale, Saarinen returned to Cranbrook in 1934. It was at Cranbrook that Saarinen met Charles Eames. The two young men, both committed to exploring new materials and processes, quickly became great friends and creative collaborators. They worked together on several projects, most notably their groundbreaking collection of moulded plywood chairs for 1940 competition Organic Design in Home Furnishings, sponsored by MoMA.
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Designed by

Eero Saarinen

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