Traditional Church-Inspired Stools

EJM Studios Nods to Churches with the Pew Stool Design

London-based design firm EJM Studio has designed the range of Pew Stool structures which is a collection of oak stools. The furniture is made with a sustainable mindset using repurposed timber and modernized British church pews. The project is led by designer Edward John Milton based on the idea of reimagining historic design types and integrating them into modern-day perspectives with an eco-friendly design.

Milton speaks about the structure to Dezeen, noting "There's such a rich and diverse history to refer back to in the UK, and many of the buildings or objects I'm interested in exist outside of typical design trends. The church pew is an instantly recognizable piece of furniture. Its design is steeped in history and there is a modesty to both its function and aesthetic."

Image Credit: Mark Cocksedge

Sustainable Furniture Design
Repurposing vintage materials into new furniture pieces aligns with increasing consumer demand for eco-friendly and sustainable products.
Heritage-inspired Modern Furniture
Integrating historic design elements into contemporary furniture caters to a market that values nostalgia and unique aesthetics.
Eco-friendly Timber Use
Utilizing eco-conscious materials such as repurposed timber presents opportunities for environmental responsibility within the furniture industry.

Sectors Adopting This

Furniture Manufacturing
The industry can benefit from the integration of historical designs into modern furniture, appealing to a broad range of consumers.
Sustainable Products
Eco-friendly design practices in furniture production respond to growing segments of environmentally-conscious customers.
Interior Design
Incorporating heritage-inspired furniture like the Pew Stool offers designers unique options for creating timeless and elegant spaces.
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