
By standing on six legs rather than four, the SQOOL chair achieves complete stability while liberating one leg to serve a secondary purpose.
Sqool Stool designed by Liam de la Bedoyere features the sixth extension that operates as a handle, a coffee cup holder, or a book rest.
Integrated gesture that invites interaction and expands the stool’s utility beyond simple seating.

SQOOL reimagines the ordinary stool design by asking a simple question: what if four legs were not the limit?

Six legs are better than four. SQOOL’s expanded base creates inherent stability while opening the door to something more useful.

Curved legs give it a squid-like presence, as though it might shift position when you turn away.

Stackability was considered from the beginning. The spacing of the legs allow multiple SQOOL stools to nest together.

People instinctively reach for the raised arm, discovering its function through touch rather than instruction.

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