Please Wait to be Seated × Daniel Schofield
Crofton Bar + Counter Stool
$400
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$419
$400
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$419
$400
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$419
$400
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$419
$400
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$419
$419
SKU: PWTBS-1000902
$419
SKU: PWTBS-1000912
$400
SKU: PWTBS-1000901
$400
SKU: PWTBS-1000911
Description
As a stool in either bar or counter height, British designer Daniel Schofield expands his sustainably minded Crofton range for Copenhagen's Please Wait to be Seated. Superbly crafted in native Nordic pine—a fast-growing and regularly replanted species more than due for revival—the seating features trim lines and an almost Asian sense of simplicity. Named for the London locale where Daniel lives, the stool's construction and understated finish play up the grain of the wood.
Specifications
Size
- Bar: 30.7" h x 18.9" w x 9.8" d (78x48x25cm)
- Counter: 25.6" h x 18.1" w x 9.8" d (65x46x25cm)
Material
Nordic or stained pinewood
Brand
Please Wait to be Seated
Please Wait to be Seated creative director Thomas Ibsen went from taking pictures of rooms to producing the Danish brand’s often bold and imaginative furniture to filling them. Thomas shifted from a career in fashion to interiors for London’s Wallpaper magazine, as well as design houses Gubi, Hay and Muuto. In 2014, he started PWTBS, launching the brand's collection from a consortium of designers the next year. Longtime design industry executive and board member Peter Mahler Sørensen joined the company as CEO and co-owner in 2016, and Thomas continues his focus on product development.
With an eye to creating a new generation of modernist classics that defy easy characterization, the brand’s very name reflects a blend of politesse and practicalness along with startling originality and a sense of humor. Often exhibiting a graphic silhouette grounded in Thomas’ photographic experience, the collection ranges from the spare luxury of Portuguese designer Rui Pereira and Japan's designer Ryosuke Fukusada’s Anza seating, to the showstopper Keystone lounger from Dutch designers Os & Oos and the Zen-infllected metal tray table from young Danish designer Laura Bilde. At the heart of each new fantastical product lies the question of sustainability and durability that also guides Thomas: Will this design, in its entirety, become a long-lasting object we someday can pass on to our children? We say, yes.