Stool tulip Space Age, beige plastic, brown vinyl, Emsa, Germany, 1960s.
299 PLN
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The Emsa stool from the 1950s/60s is a quintessential example of space age design, reflecting the optimism and visionary aesthetics of its era. The construction is based on a minimalist, organically curved tulip pedestal, crafted from glossy, cream-beige plastic. The round, thickly padded seat is upholstered in dark brown, subtly textured vinyl or faux leather. The design is free of visible metal fittings or decorative elements, focusing instead on pure form and futuristic simplicity. Harmonious proportions – a wide, stable base and a soft, matte seat – embody the mid-century modern philosophy. The stool displays authentic signs of age: minor discoloration and surface wear on the seat, yet overall remains in good original condition, consistent with its vintage character. This stool speaks in the language of its era: Emsa’s design tells the story of a time when dreams of the future were taking shape in everyday interiors. The smooth, glossy base evokes images of landing capsules and modernist laboratories, while the dark brown seat adds a touch of everyday comfort to the vision. It seems to whisper of years when homes became sites of domestic experimentation – no unnecessary ornamentation, just courage in line and material. The Emsa stool could be paired with low mid-century modern tables, minimalist sofas with simple forms, or lacquered surfaces in soft tones. It would work equally well in a living room inspired by 1960s aesthetics or as a single accent in a more eclectic setting. Consider combining it with a geometric lamp or decorative prints from the space age period to highlight its collectible provenance. The listed price refers to a single piece.
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Height45 cm
Length34 cm
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Length34 cm
Height45 cm
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