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In the early 1950, Jean Prouvé designed various stools that he named with different numbers. The seat of Tabouret 307 has the shape of a tractor saddle – without holes – and is reminiscent of the seats in the lecture theatre at Aix-Marseille University, which Prouvé designed around the same time.
Originally made of stamped aluminum sheeting, the ergonomic seat of Tabouret 307 is crafted from solid oak in the version produced by Vitra. The interplay between the solid wooden seat and the graceful tubular steel legs makes for a fascinating contrast.
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