Taburete 8
Year: 2021 Produced by HAY since 2024.
Prototype height 60cm in china red.
Taburete 8 is the final piece and the peak of the Familia 8 collection, which began with the chair: Silla 8.
It features a simple metal structure made from standard sections, with just a piece of plywood serving as the seat. This plywood piece curves once it is placed in position under pressure. What I like most about this stool is that it would be difficult to change or remove anything from it, since it's been optimized to the fullest.
Prototype made of wooden structure
Family 8
Red and oak 65cm height.
White and oak 75cm height.
Black and black oak 75cm height.
Red and oak 75cm height.
Green and oak 65cm height.
Black and black oak 65cm height.
Green and oak 75cm height.
Manolito
Year: 2012
Produced by HAY since 2026. Produced by Indoors from 2012 to 2025.
Manolito first prototypes and mock-ups
Construction workers used to build a small stool made with 4 or 5 pieces of wood. Its shape and size can vary slightly, but it's always something simple, basic and crude.
Manolito is a reinterpretation, a synthesis of these objects led to the domestic sphere. The result is a very simple object without a clear function. It is a small bookcase unit, a stool, a small table, or a step to easily reach higher areas.
Between 2012 and 2025, Manolito was produced by Indoors in solid pine and MDF.
Solid pine, natural. 20x30x25cm
Solid pine RED
Solid pine BLACK
Solid pine, natural. 20x60x25cm
Solid pine BLACK
Los Manolitos
Bedside table
Footrest
Shelf
Coffee table
Pedestal
Step stool
Stretching stool
Toilet stool
Low stool
Doorstop
Tripo Light
Year: 2024, for Estudios Bolivia. Available exclusively at Matèria.
This version of Tripo is the lightest of all the models. It's more of a small table than a stool, made of poplar plywood and solid koto. The cylinder connects the entire structure, serves as a handle for easy carrying, and acts as a visual cue to discourage sitting on it.
With Júlia and Jaume pieces for Estudios Bolivia ❤️
This is Tripo Fat Black, its arch-nemesis and opposite