Architect Zaha Hadid’s Nekton stools are curvaceous and tactile, exceptionally sculptural objects. The stools were designed as a unit with four individual pieces. The movement, unity and contrasts between the four individual pieces, when used as a whole composition, were the point of interest for the architect who has employed her famously innovative approach to spacial dynamics in this design.The Nekton stools can be scattered and used individually, combined in small clusters or used together as a whole seating system. That this group of pieces can be constantly adapted, to suit any situation or environment, whilst retaining its theatrical properties, is perhaps its strongest feature.
width: 870 – 1120 mm
height: 500 – 520 mm
length: 500 – 900 mm
designer: zaha hadid
producer: established & sons
materials: fordacal
period: 2007