In the Pheaby upholstered stool, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, the constructive approach is expressed through an unusual contrast between artisanal design and industrial thinking, resolved in the utmost structural efficiency of its constituent elements.
The legs, which resemble a carpenter’s trestle more than traditional stool legs, support a soft, rounded seat completely free of sharp edges.
Pheaby thus maximizes the characteristics of its materials, revealing—through its versatility, lightness, and comfort—the rational nature underlying every formal choice.