Ba Counter Stool brings imagination to the next level. There is a familiarity in its shape yet it is unique on its own. This counter stool provides a combination of refined solid wood with colored-metal and it comes with an option of a unique weaving pattern.
Ba is a reinterpretation of “bakso stools” typically used in Indonesian street food vendors, particularly meat ball stalls. These stools are commonly picked up as flimsy plastic, lasting only a short period of time. While staying relevant to its original form, Ba models this favoured stool in solid wood and adds additional features for extra functionality.
Ba Counter Stool brings imagination to the next level. There is a familiarity in its shape yet it is unique on its own. This counter stool provides a combination of refined solid wood with colored-metal and it comes with an option of a unique weaving pattern.
Ba is a reinterpretation of “bakso stools” typically used in Indonesian street food vendors, particularly meat ball stalls. These stools are commonly picked up as flimsy plastic, lasting only a short period of time. While staying relevant to its original form, Ba models this favoured stool in solid wood and adds additional features for extra functionality.
Ba Counter Stool brings imagination to the next level. There is a familiarity in its shape yet it is unique on its own. This counter stool provides a combination of refined solid wood with colored-metal and it comes with an option of a unique weaving pattern.
Ba is a reinterpretation of “bakso stools” typically used in Indonesian street food vendors, particularly meat ball stalls. These stools are commonly picked up as flimsy plastic, lasting only a short period of time. While staying relevant to its original form, Ba models this favoured stool in solid wood and adds additional features for extra functionality.