Dot Stool - Models 3170 and M3170

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Dot Stool M3170

Dot Stool - Models 3170 and M3170 are iconic pieces of furniture designed by the renowned Danish furniture designer Arne Jacobsen in the 1950s. These stools embody the principles of minimalism and functionality that are characteristic of Mid-century modern design. The Dot Stool has become a classic in the world of furniture design, celebrated for its simplicity, elegance, and versatility.

Design and Features[edit | edit source]

The Dot Stool features a simple, yet sophisticated design. Model 3170, often referred to simply as the Dot Stool, and its variant, Model M3170, share a common design ethos but differ slightly in materials and finishes. The stool consists of a round seat made from either veneer or upholstered leather, supported by a frame of three or four steel legs. The legs are typically finished with a chrome or powder coating, giving the stool a sleek, modern look.

The design's hallmark is its minimalist aesthetic, which allows it to blend seamlessly into a variety of interior settings, from domestic environments to commercial spaces. The Dot Stool's compact size and lightweight structure also make it highly functional and easy to move, catering to the dynamic needs of modern living and workspace environments.

History[edit | edit source]

Arne Jacobsen, a pioneer of Danish modernism, designed the Dot Stool during a period of prolific output where he sought to create functional yet beautiful pieces of furniture that could be mass-produced. Introduced in the 1950s, the Dot Stool was initially designed for use in one of Jacobsen's architectural projects. It quickly gained popularity for its innovative design and became a staple in Jacobsen's furniture collection.

The Dot Stool reflects Jacobsen's philosophy of integrating design and architecture to create functional art. Its enduring popularity attests to Jacobsen's mastery of design and his ability to create timeless pieces that continue to appeal to contemporary tastes.

Variants and Legacy[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the Dot Stool has been produced in various versions, including the original Model 3170 with a veneer seat and the M3170, which features an upholstered seat. These variations allow for greater flexibility in use and personalization, catering to different preferences and interior design requirements.

The Dot Stool's influence extends beyond its immediate function as seating. It has inspired numerous designers and manufacturers, contributing to the evolution of furniture design. Today, the Dot Stool is celebrated not only as a functional item of furniture but also as a collector's piece that represents a significant moment in the history of design.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The Dot Stool - Models 3170 and M3170 exemplify the principles of simplicity, functionality, and elegance that define Mid-century modern design. Arne Jacobsen's creation remains a testament to his vision of integrating design and functionality, making the Dot Stool a timeless piece that continues to inspire and serve as a benchmark in the field of furniture design.

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