Description
The EasySeat stool symbolizes the age-old tradition of craftsmanship and illustrates the beauty of simple things by its own example. This object is distinguished by the softness of its geometry and the monumentality of the construction.
A solid board is used in production, so the stool has an attractive appearance and retains a unique textured pattern. This feature facilitates the use of EasySeat not only for utilitarian purposes, but also in decorative functions: as a stand for flowers or art objects.

The design of each EasyStory object is a balance between function and form, where the minimalist aesthetic perfectly demonstrates this balance.
The EasyStory collection consists of 6 items: EasyBed, EasyDesk, EasyHanger, EasySeat, EasyTable and EasyTray.
The timelessness of the silhouettes and natural ecological material allow the collection not to lose its relevance over the years. Each item can be an addition to another Easy-, or act as a separate universal unit.
The furniture set was developed in collaboration with the Ukrainian subject designer Olena Hrytsenko.
Description
The EasySeat stool symbolizes the age-old tradition of craftsmanship and illustrates the beauty of simple things by its own example. This object is distinguished by the softness of its geometry and the monumentality of the construction.
A solid board is used in production, so the stool has an attractive appearance and retains a unique textured pattern. This feature facilitates the use of EasySeat not only for utilitarian purposes, but also in decorative functions: as a stand for flowers or art objects.

The design of each EasyStory object is a balance between function and form, where the minimalist aesthetic perfectly demonstrates this balance.
The EasyStory collection consists of 6 items: EasyBed, EasyDesk, EasyHanger, EasySeat, EasyTable and EasyTray.
The timelessness of the silhouettes and natural ecological material allow the collection not to lose its relevance over the years. Each item can be an addition to another Easy-, or act as a separate universal unit.
The furniture set was developed in collaboration with the Ukrainian subject designer Olena Hrytsenko.