Knot Stool by Luis Gimeno

Knot Stool by Luis Gimeno

Modular stool made of interlocking parts that can be easily swapped without replacing the entire chair.

The Knot Stool designed by Luis Gimeno features four legs that rise and curve inward, interlocking at the top to form a seat made of four pads.

Each piece appears to “knot” into the others, creating a grid of perfect symmetry and gentle negative space.

Wood grain flows continuously across the surfaces, emphasizing unity.

There are no screws, bolts, or glue, just seamless, rounded joins that make the whole stool feel like it grew into place rather than being assembled.

Knot Chair by Luis Gimeno

What makes the design innovative is its use of a single, repeated shape to construct the entire piece.

Any leg can be replaced individually, reducing waste and simplifying manufacturing.

Knot by Luis Gimeno

Made from red oak, Knot Stool invites touch. Rounded edges and grain flow like a wooden river you can sit on.

Luis Gimeno Knot Stool

Four identical parts = one stool. It is the IKEA dream. One beautiful shape, repeated four times.

Luis Gimeno Knot Chair

The Knot Stool by Luis Gimeno is four identical oak pieces, locked in rhythm, forming one chair.

Luis Gimeno Knot

Also check out: Collapsible Stool

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