Highly stylised milking stool designed by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in Méribel in France, this stool was inspired in both its use of simple materials and in its shape by the architecture of interiors typically found in the Alps. Shown for the first time in Tokyo at the Synthèse des arts exhibition in 1955.
The version shown here is the highest stool, which is a stylised version of a shepherd’s milking stool hence its name. It features three turned legs and comes in a solid wood finish of Black Painted Oak.