An extra stool in the hallway, kitchen or bedroom is always right. But why settle for one when you can stack several in a small space? This one has a playful design with 3 legs and a price that surprises.
Seat width: 26 cm
Tested for: 100 kg
Width: 39 cm
Length : 40 cm
Width : 40 cm
Height : 40 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 62.4 l
Foot: Thermoplastic elastomer
Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
This stool has been tested for home use and meets the requirements for durability and safety, set forth in the following standards: EN 12520 and EN 1022.
A maximum of 6 chairs can be stacked together.
Safety and compliance
This stool has been developed for home use and meets the requirements for durability and safety, set forth in the following standards: EN 12520 and EN 1022.
A 3-legged stool will never wobble, even if the floor surface is uneven, because all 3 legs rest upon the surface where it stands.
Lightweight, easy to lift and move.
No assembly required.
Can be used as a side table.
Can also be used in bathrooms and other damp areas indoors.
Easy to clean and maintain, since it’s made of polypropylene plastic.
How to choose
Where there's a will, there's a...
With stackable stools you'll always have a way to seat all your guests. And you can easily keep many stools on hand, since several stools stacked on top of one another don't take more room than a single stool. Stacking things and building vertically saves floor space. Practical in both small homes and large ones.
Low price
Practical stool at an attractively low price
A versatile and stackable stool on 3 legs at a surprisingly low price. Perfect to use when unexpected guests show up, or if you need an extra place to put a book or beverage on next to the bed or a favourite armchair. Since the stool can be stacked, you can fit several on a small surface – in the hallway, kitchen, bedroom or living room. The durable plastic is easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth and you can use it immediately since it comes fully assembled.
Material
What is PP plastic?
PP plastic (polypropylene) is flexible, strong and a very common plastic material in a home. We use it for items like food packaging, storage boxes, toys and rugs. Today it’s possible to make PP plastic from renewable raw materials, but it’s still mostly made from fossil raw materials like oil or natural gas. At IKEA, we’re gradually switching to recycled polypropylene and it’s an important step towards our goal of only using plastic that’s recycled or from renewable sources.