Details
Alodia is available in two heights, and comes matte varnished in white, mud and black.
Materials
made of tubular metal, with a laser-cut sheet metal seat and feet in black plastic.
Dimensions
Shipping & Returns
RETURNS:
This item is final sale. No refunds or returns will be accepted unless the product arrives damaged, or if the wrong item was shipped to you.
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SHIPPING:
All of our pieces are made to order, with varying lead times. Our shipping fees will vary from customer to customer, and will reflect the individual requirements of each order. At checkout, please select your desired delivery service. With Standard Shipping, orders will be delivered curbside. With 'White Glove Shipping,' orders will be delivered in your room of choice, with removal of debris.
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Alodia
● The result is not stylish, it’s timeless.
The Alodia stool achieves its bracing, minimalist design with a single-minded focus on function over form. After reducing the concept of a stool to the bare minimum of material, we arrived at a surprising, magical design: Alodia presents a refreshing, bold profile, and a daring modernist take on the bar stool. Carefully engineered to withstand the rigors of life as a bar stool and sitters of all weights while using the bare minimum of materials, Alodia is more than a stool. It’s a magic trick.
Todd Bracher
Shop nowBorn in New York, Todd Bracher settled in his native city after have spent years abroad, working in Copenhagen, Milan, Paris and London. Back in the American metropolis, he dedicates himself to the design of furnishings and architecture, earning himself the accolade of “America’s Next Great Designer”, by the New York Daily News. After having received the “Designer of the Year” award in 2008 and 2009, Todd Bracher created the Alodia stool for Cappellini. His professional experience continued as a freelancer prior to becoming co-founder of the experimental collaboration, “to22”, and creative director of the luxury brand, Georg Jensen.
Cappellini
Shop now1946 Enrico Cappellini opens a small workshop in Carugo, a small town a few steps from Como and Milan, producing traditional pieces of furniture according to the artisan traditions of the Brianza area.