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Short Acrylic-Top Stool | Chairs by akaye. Item composed of wood and steel in minimalism or contemporary style
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Short Acrylic-Top Stool | Chairs by akaye. Item composed of wood and steel in minimalism or contemporary style
Short Acrylic-Top Stool | Chairs by akaye. Item composed of wood and steel in minimalism or contemporary style
Short Acrylic-Top Stool | Chairs by akaye. Item composed of wood and steel in minimalism or contemporary style
Short Acrylic-Top Stool | Chairs by akaye. Item composed of wood and steel in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by akaye

akaye

Short Acrylic-Top Stool - Chairs

Price $800

Creation: 6-8 weeks
Shipping: UPS 10-15 days
Price $150 Shipping in the US, ask the creator about international shipping.
Estimated Arrival: February 24, 2025

Handmade

Made In USA

Made To Order

Handmade with colored laminate, steel hardware, and wood, the 'Factory_Nail_Salon' series of art-objects aim to draw the eye and start conversations.

These tall stools feature a semi-translucent acrylic top. They can also be made with a matching laminate colored top, or a finished wood top.

Item Short Acrylic-Top Stool
Created by akaye
As seen in Creator's Studio, Los Angeles, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
My name is Alex Kaye and I am a multidisciplinary artist and fabricator. These objects are designed and handmade in my studio in East Los Angeles. They are the result of an evolving art practice exploring elements of joy, chance, risk, shape, color, curiosity, sustainability, modularity, and modern- futurism My focus is creating objects that bring everyday joy to their users, as well as encouragement to use space in new and exploratory ways. To care for our joy and wonder is an intentional act that I feel is incredibly important to being truly alive. I believe that actively cultivating small points of daily joy, such as noticing the color of an object you like, or the scent of a flower can amalgamate into a larger system of intentional-self-being that is greater than the sum of its parts. These pieces were all ideated with material sustainability and health safety as precursors. At the moment these pieces are not financially accessible to all people due to the costs of material, design, fabrication, and the cost of living in Los Angeles. I’m often thinking about ways to operate more ethically and fairly within capitalism while maintaining design and material quality, however, I do not have answers for this right now.