4 Sarapis stools by Philippe Strack for Driade, 1980s
















Iconic and sculptural, these Sarapis model stools are one of Philippe Starck's most emblematic creations for Driade, made in the 80s. Designed with the unmistakable postmodern touch of the French designer, the stools combine geometric rigor and formal irony in a synthesis that challenges the conventions of the traditional furniture. Entirely made of anthracite gray painted metal, they have an essential structure with square -shaped session and four squares with a square section. The distinctive detail is represented by the curved termination in crescent, a strong graphic sign that breaks the orthogonality of the drawing and also acts as a support point for the back. The composition completes the tubular footrests in chromed metal, fixed laterally, which add an industrial note to the design. Perfect for contemporary environments, lofts and contract spaces, these stools embody the radical and playful aesthetic of Starck, making them as functional as it is collectible.
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