Whatchawant Children’s Stool – A Rocking Horse for Modern Tots

by , 05/28/09

21st annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair, Charlotte Ryberg, CHILDREN'S DESIGN, eco stool, Green Furniture, ICFF, Johanna Strand, kids sustainable furniture, multifunctional kids furniture, stylish children's stool, WHATCHAWANT Children's Stool

The Whatchawant children’s stool recently made its debut at the 2009 International Contemporary Furniture Fair, and we were struck by its timeless sensibility. Created by independent, Swedish designers Charlotte Ryberg and Johanna Strand, this unique stool was designed with function, sustainability and style in mind.


Whatchawant encourages children to be active and engage in imaginative play. When children pull the rope, different possibilities and functions are enabled. For example, the rope may be used as handles to grasp, or it may form an animal’s long tail. The bench offers plenty of room for two children to sit and relax side by side while chatting or reading. Children may also sit atop the bench in tandem, riding Indian-style. Whatchawant is made with plywood, and attached is a multifunctional leather covered rope with a tail-tip in solid wood. This enduring piece of children’s furniture is sure to become an instant classic.

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One Response to “Whatchawant Children’s Stool – A Rocking Horse for Modern Tots”

  1. Paul says:

    What a lovely piece of furniture. I would now like to leave a test picture in this comment

    [img]http://www.inhabitots.com/wp-content/uploads/0da48122b2b1a3b029fc129e479bdfaa.gif[/img]

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