Stool by Artist Gerrit van Bakel
Gerrit van Bakel (1943-1984)
Van Bakel Jr.
period: 2000s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h44 x w33 x d33 cm
dimensions (inch): h17,32 x w12,99 x d12,99 in
material: metal, plywood
Visionary at heart, artist Gerrit van Bakel was set on changing the world. He filled entire notebooks with design sketches for vehicles, street plans, houses, and even a global food supply chain. Most dreamscapes would remain confined to the realm of art, but Van Bakel’s furniture designs gave him a rather unique foothold in the domain of industrial design. To Van Bakel, even the most technical, mechanical designs carried emotion and thought. With this in mind his designs are marked by a very interesting expression of consideration and originality.
Gerrit van Bakel (1943-1984)
Van Bakel Jr.
period: 2000s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h44 x w33 x d33 cm
dimensions (inch): h17,32 x w12,99 x d12,99 in
material: metal, plywood
Visionary at heart, artist Gerrit van Bakel was set on changing the world. He filled entire notebooks with design sketches for vehicles, street plans, houses, and even a global food supply chain. Most dreamscapes would remain confined to the realm of art, but Van Bakel’s furniture designs gave him a rather unique foothold in the domain of industrial design. To Van Bakel, even the most technical, mechanical designs carried emotion and thought. With this in mind his designs are marked by a very interesting expression of consideration and originality.
Gerrit van Bakel (1943-1984)
Van Bakel Jr.
period: 2000s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h44 x w33 x d33 cm
dimensions (inch): h17,32 x w12,99 x d12,99 in
material: metal, plywood
Visionary at heart, artist Gerrit van Bakel was set on changing the world. He filled entire notebooks with design sketches for vehicles, street plans, houses, and even a global food supply chain. Most dreamscapes would remain confined to the realm of art, but Van Bakel’s furniture designs gave him a rather unique foothold in the domain of industrial design. To Van Bakel, even the most technical, mechanical designs carried emotion and thought. With this in mind his designs are marked by a very interesting expression of consideration and originality.