Tam Tam stool in orange by Henry Massonnet for Stamp, 1970
- Designer :
- Massonet, Henry
- Dimensions :
- H44 x W31 x D31
- Color :
- orange
- Material :
- plastic
- Style :
- vintage
Vintage Tam Tam orange stool designed by Henry Massonnet in 1968, available in 3 copies. This stool was manufactured by Stamp and has become a symbol of affordable pop art design. Originally designed as a practical and portable stool for fishermen, it offered storage space under the seat, while its conical shape ensured stability while fishing. Made of polypropylene, it is lightweight and therefore easy to carry. Its immense success came in 1969 when a photo appeared in the magazine Ici Paris showing Brigitte Bardot with several Tam Tams in her living room. The stool became a cult object and, barely a year later, was added to the collection of the Museum of Modern Art. Undoubtedly, a fun and practical design icon! Price set for one stool (possibility to buy the set of 3, as well as the white and dark orange stools).
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