Kickstand Counter Stool By Phase Design
$3,242
1st Dibs
Kickstand Counter Stool by Phase DesignDimensions: D 57.2 x W 52.7 x H 76.2 cm. Materials: Leather, powder-coated metal and brushed brass.Fabric price not included.Solid steel bar available in a flat black or white powder coat finish with solid brushed brass bar and upholstered top. Powder coat finishes are available in custom colors. Upholstery may be sourced in Customer Own Material (COM), Customer Own Leather (COL), or in Phase Design's suggested fabrics and leathers. Prices may vary. Please contact us.Collection of stools, dining chairs, and lounge chairs, where upholstery sits atop powder coated metal bases. Each piece is accentuated with a deliberate solid brass bar detail. Autodidact award-winning designer Reza Feiz has always been drawn to the strength in simplicity. Lured to Southern California by its inventive, creative spirit, he quickly discovered his true calling among the vast community of creators and artisans whose skills and ingenuity expertly transform imagination into reality.Inspired by Los Angeles’ iconic landscape and the compelling beauty of the places and spaces he encountered, he envisioned furniture, lighting and tabletop accessories, fabricating them from contemporary materials with the help of a tightly knit coterie of craftspeople.The resulting restrained yet revolutionary pieces have garnered enthusiasm from an international audience.He’s been lauded as “An American designer who influences world design”, a “Style Pioneer” and “One of a group of select young designers who represent the leading edge of discovery in design.” Architectural Digest’s Mayer Rus noted that his “wide-ranging collections make a strong case for the enduring appeal of restrained modern design.” Surface Magazine raved that he “imbues his work with a 21st-century edge. His astute sense of restraint keeps the designs relevant in a constantly evolving industry, without needing to subscribe to trends.”“Reza Feiz imbues his work with a 21st-century edge. His astute sense of restraint keeps the designs relevant in a constantly evolving industry, without needing to subscribe to trends.”