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BCTD

BCTD

Michael C. Poulsen gave this stool the name BCTD, pronounced “be seated.” The solid wood seat is inspired by the shape of a horse’s saddle and padded by a simple cushion. BCTD’s construction brings out the strength and richness of Japanese Ash, with four legs extending elegantly and portraying the beauty of the wood grain. A steel ring is installed at the bottom to provide support for your feet when sitting.

Danish design and Japanese woodcraft techniques combine to create this unique piece. BCTD is perfect for a modern workspace as a supplement for a standing desk setup, or for use as a stool at a cafe or restaurant. It can just as well serve as a home kitchen piece for casual dining at the counter.

Designers

Michael Poulsen
Michael Poulsen

Michael C. Poulsen was born in Denmark in 1974. In his early childhood, he already showed great interest and potentiality in the field of creativity, and he participated in his first national design competition at the age of 11. He began his master’s degree in Architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1994, and graduated from the School of Architecture in 2000. Through the years, he was focused on refining his “clean-cut design” to be more and more detailed. His idea of design is based on offering solutions and striking perfect harmonies of beauty and function.

On this account, he has won a number of prizes and awards in a wide range of fields such as lighting, furniture, products, and graphic and industrial design.

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