The Bookchair was designed by Cass Saldanha as a multifunctional piece that serves as both a stool and a stand for displaying an open book. Standing 18 inches high, the design emphasizes geometric proportions and exposed structural elements inspired by the work of architect Lina Bo Bardi. The piece is constructed from solid white oak and European walnut, with an oak disc joining the three angled legs to distribute structural loads while reinforcing the composition's symmetrical form. Its sculptural profile allows books to remain open and on display when not in use.
The stool incorporates four 1/3-inch brass rods at key joints to improve structural stability without concealing the construction. Each surface is hand-finished with natural oils that preserve the wood's grain and matte appearance. Rather than separating decorative and functional elements, the design integrates seating, book display, and structural detailing into a single object.
Wooden Book Stools
The Bookchair is a Wooden Stool and Open Book Display
Trend Themes
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Multifunctional Furniture — Hybrid home objects that combine seating, storage, and display features reveal opportunities for compact living products that deliver utility without sacrificing aesthetic presence.
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Visible Joinery Design — Exposed rods, discs, and load-bearing details point to a growing appetite for furniture that turns structural mechanics into decorative value.
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Sculptural Reading Objects — Book-focused furniture with gallery-like forms reflects a shift toward interiors where reading rituals become part of the visual design language.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Design — Premium material combinations and integrated functions create space for distinctive pieces that compete on craftsmanship, versatility, and architectural influence.
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Home Decor — Decorative objects with practical roles are expanding the category beyond passive accents into functional focal points for curated living spaces.
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Publishing and Bookselling — Furniture that keeps books open and visible introduces new merchandising and lifestyle extensions for brands seeking to elevate physical books as display-worthy artifacts.