Rook Stools featured in Brunswick East Residence

Rook stools in white oak and black-stain oak finish , surrounding a dinning table.
  • Rook Stools featured in Brunswick East Residence
  • Furniture - November 2024

Featured here in a new residential project in Brunswick East, each Rook stool seamlessly blends with the refined aesthetic of the interior, acting as both functional pieces and design accents. The stools’ smooth curves contrast beautifully with the sharper architectural lines of the space, softening the room’s overall feel while maintaining its modern edge. The white oak finish of the Rook stools complements the timber flooring, creating a cohesive look

Whether placed at the kitchen island or used as a versatile seating option, the Rook stools add both sophistication and subtlety to the project Brunswick East residence, reinforcing the space’s minimalist yet inviting atmosphere. The combination of organic materials, soft curves, and sleek metal details demonstrates the thoughtful craftsmanship behind each piece, making them a natural fit for this contemporary home.

Project features the Rook stools in natural white oak and black stained oak hardwood in 650mm heights.

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