Compact yet commanding, the Gehry Wiggle Stool (1972) embodies Frank Gehry's playful approach to material experimentation. While working in his Los Angeles studio, Gehry began laminating layers of corrugated cardboard, cutting and shaping them by hand to explore its structural potential. The result: a sculptural stool that functions equally as seating, side table, or accent piece, defined by rhythmic curves and unexpected durability. Part of his groundbreaking Easy Edges collection that transformed humble cardboard into expressive, architectural design. Made in Poland.
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