The Dot stool is created by a molded veneer walnut seat, which can remain as wood or can be covered in leather, that sets atop four tubular metal legs. The Dot Stool was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1954 around the same time that he designed his Egg and Swan chairs.
The Dot Stool has an overall height of 17.5” (44.5 cm) and diameter of 13.5” (34 cm).
Counter stools range from 23”-28” (58-71 cm), bar stools from 29”-32” (74-81 cm), and tall bar stools from 33”-36” (84-91 cm). A minimum of 10” (25 cm) should be measured and provided between the top of stool seat and the underside of any counter to provide adequate space for the user.
The Dot stool is created by a molded veneer walnut seat, which can remain as wood or can be covered in leather, that sets atop four tubular metal legs. The Dot Stool was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1954 around the same time that he designed his Egg and Swan chairs.
The Dot Stool has an overall height of 17.5” (44.5 cm) and diameter of 13.5” (34 cm).
Counter stools range from 23”-28” (58-71 cm), bar stools from 29”-32” (74-81 cm), and tall bar stools from 33”-36” (84-91 cm). A minimum of 10” (25 cm) should be measured and provided between the top of stool seat and the underside of any counter to provide adequate space for the user.