Konekt Collection - Thing 4 Stool
by Konekt
Material
Antique Brass
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The Thing 4 Stool takes the Thing series in a wider, stout direction. A plush light grey textile seat caps a dark antique bronze metal cylinder, while the base fans out into a dense brushwork of natural brown and grey horsehair bristles. Viewed straight on, the form reads almost like an oversized brush, wider than it is tall, and deliberately so.
The antique bronze finish sits darker and more muted than the polished alternatives in the Thing family, anchoring the stool in interiors that favor aged patinas and natural textures over high sheen. Helena and Natasha Sultan built the Thing series around this kind of juxtaposition: refined upholstered seating above, raw material below.
Handmade in Pennsylvania. Part of the Konekt Collection; customizable across four Thing styles in shape and size.
ø 42 x H 47 cm
ø 16.5 x H 18.5 in
Materials: Plated steel, antique brass finishes and Dedar Alexander fabric
About
Konekt
Konekt is a sculptural furniture and lighting studio based in Pennsylvania, led by mother-daughter team Helena and Natasha Sultan. Their practice starts from material: its physical properties, its craft histories, and what happens when unexpected materials are brought together with traditional ones.
Helena and Natasha produce handcrafted furniture and lighting that pairs contrasting qualities in a single object. Strength and fragility, solidity and fluidity, refinement and play: these are not tensions the work resolves, but tensions the work is made of. Each piece carries that balance in its surface, its form, and its finish.
All work is made by hand in Pennsylvania and surrounding areas by local artisans. The studio's process is defined by materiality: textures are left in dialogue, contrasting finishes are set side by side, and the human touch remains legible in the finished object.
Konekt draws on both historical craft techniques and contemporary design references to produce work that holds a clear aesthetic position within American collectible furniture and handcrafted lighting. Helena and Natasha Sultan have built a body of work that refuses easy categorization: it is handcrafted but not nostalgic, contemporary but not fashionable. The studio's collection on Monde Singulier includes furniture and lighting objects that represent the full range of this approach, from seating and tables to statement lighting.



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