Bienal Barstool

Our recent introduction of several items that express the depth and culture of modernism in Brazil, is broadened further with the Bienal Stool (2001), available for the first time in the U.S. and only

Onda Counter Stool

DWR is pleased to present the latest refined and visionary design from

Stua:

the Onda Stool (2006). The work of Stua founder Jess Gasca, the Onda Stool mimics the curves of the human body. By incorpo

Taburet M Stacking Stool

The Taburet M Stacking Stool is almost pure abstraction, making minimum impact on space and redefining “seat” in the simplest sense. Yet, the stool is quite substantial, offering a low, comfortable se

Emeco Short Stool – Brushed

Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. A brand new look for Emecos classic naval design, the Emeco Stool (2002) by Philippe Starck is distinct in its petite, stylish form. Made from rustproof ano

Kong Counter Stool – Polished

Leave it to designer Philippe Starck to find inspiration in the furniture of Versailles when creating a chair for a Chinese restaurant in Paris. The Kong Counter Stool (2002) is hand crafted in Pennsy

BABA Counter Stool

The BABA series, with its inviting biomorphic curves and contours, is one of the most popular restaurant-quality seating designs in the world-and we’re proud to be the exclusive U.S. retailer. Offerin

Womb Ottoman – Classic Boucle

When Florence Knoll challenged Finnish-born architect and designer Eero Saarinen in 1948 to create a chair that she could curl up in, she had found an apt candidate for the task. The Womb Chairs enve

Cork Stool

Capturing the modern movement’s penchant for new and original material uses, the Cork Table and Stool (2002) by Jasper Morrison are made from solid cork-a fully renewable resource. Currently available

1006 Navy Side Chair – Brushed

There is beauty in strength. Like many of the designs from the 1940s, the 1006 Navy Side Chair has its origins in the military’s demand for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. To satisfy the U

Neila Cube

The modular Neila Cubes (2003) punctuate interiors with their smooth, leather forms, ready to function as ottomans, occasional tables or extra seating. Constructed with corner-blocked hardwood frames