The uniqueness of Vento lies in its simple yet striking design. The supple lines of the legs, reminiscent of an animal in motion, create a sense of fluidity and grace. The contrast between the organic lines and the heavy luster of the metal adds to its visual appeal. Whether placed alone as a sculptural piece or in multiples, Vento exudes a sense of regularity and architectural beauty.
The construction of Vento is simple and waste-free, further emphasizing its sleek design. The legs are made of 6mm metal plate, while the seat is crafted from 3mm stainless steel plate. Advanced laser cutting technology is employed to achieve precise cuts and create a beautiful frame. The seat is upholstered with leather, adding a touch of luxury to the overall design.
With dimensions of 356mm in width, 445mm in depth, and 808mm in height, Vento is designed to provide both comfort and stability. The low center of gravity ensures a solid foundation, while the metal legs offer a subtle elasticity that enhances the sitting experience. The stool is delivered in a compact package, thanks to its simple assembly process.
Hitoshi Motomura's vision for Vento was to create a high stool that not only serves its functional purpose but also stands as a work of art. The designer believes that a high stool should possess its own sculptural beauty, capturing attention and adding a touch of elegance to any space. With Vento, this vision is brought to life.
Vento has already received recognition for its outstanding design. In 2022, it was awarded the Bronze A' Design Award in the Furniture Design category. This prestigious award honors designs that showcase creativity, resourcefulness, and technical excellence, contributing to the improvement of quality of life.
Experience the beauty and elegance of Vento in your own living space. Let this dynamic and organic high stool become a statement piece that adds a touch of sophistication to your home.
Project Designers: hitoshi motomura
Image Credits: hitoshi motomura
Project Team Members: hitoshi motomura
Project Name: Vento
Project Client: hitoshi motomura