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X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
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X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut
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X1 Stool | Chairs by ARTLESS. Item made of walnut

Created and Sold by ARTLESS

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ARTLESS

X1 Stool - Chairs

Price from $576 to $624

ARTLESS X Stool is the result of a very simple exercise in Platonic forms, allowing you to appreciate simple geometric shapes from every angle. The design never leaves out some of the ARTLESS basics like 2" solid Walnut and complete comfort in the leather top.

ARTLESS X Stools come in three sizes yet operate under the same design principal. The X1 stool is 18" tall, the X2 counter height stool is 26", and finally the X3 is bar height at 30". The base is an 18" by 18" solid Walnut X. In profile we can see a triangle rise up, and if viewed from the top we see the geometric circle of the seat.

16" D 18" H

ARTLESS leather + cushioned seat + solid walnut swivel base

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Item X1 Stool
Created by ARTLESS
As seen in Private Residence, Los Angeles, CA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
ARTLESS is after the timeless

Alejandro Artigas was born in Mexico City in 1978 to a family of Architects. He is now based in Los Angeles, CA. He studied architecture in Italy, Mexico City and at the prestigious Architectural Association in London, before graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from The Southern California Institute of Architecture, SCI-Arc, in Los Angeles. Before graduating from SCI-Arc he co-founded Gabriela Artigas Jewelry in 2003, and the following year founded ARTLESS Corporation, as an architecture and design practice. Alejandro continued his pursuit of Architecture and in 2008 he graduated with a Masters degree in Advanced Architectural Design from The Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation at Columbia University, GSAPP.

Since 2009 he has been the lead designer for ARTLESS.

We know that buying furniture is more than just a financial decision; it should be an emotional and ethical investment. From the first sketch to the final product, we do it all. We are the people who build the furniture, we pack it, we oversee every step. This allows us to bring you the best combination of quality materials, craftsmanship, design and price.

Each ARTLESS piece is first and foremost defined by the intrinsic beauty of the materials, the quality of the craftsmanship and our painstaking commitment to detail. Our primary objective is simple — a commitment to excellence in design through the highest quality of materials and workmanship.