
Avoiding all the usual features of stools, Air is a design with a completely atypical appearance that simplifies the leg structure you normally see on a seat like this into one single architecturally inspired volume. A low outdoor stool in the purest style of its designer, Valencia-born Héctor Serrano, whose work always tends to explore the most unexpected concepts.
One of the most interesting features of Air is the importance of the parts that aren't there, with empty spaces designed in a way that adds lightness to the piece, in terms of its weight and appearance, despite the design's marked architectural strength. As an added bonus, this elegant outdoor polyethylene stool is made with 100% recyclable material and is also available in a high version.
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This low stool can be placed under a centre table. With a square table that's a suitable size and height, you can store up to four extra seats for when you have guests. On other days, one of them is sure to come in handy as a footrest, this stool can have many improvised uses!
You don't have to keep it outside. If you think it fits in a particular area inside your home, go ahead!
Make the most of the range of colours it's available in for make a radical change to the décor in your outdoor area. Be bold and go for a pink one. Or a pair in pink plus another pair in white. Use our colour chart to make sure your choice matches your existing colour scheme.



Héctor Serrano
Héctor Serrano trained in Industrial Design in Valencia before moving to London to specialise in Product Design at the Royal College of Art. He founded his studio there in 2000 and it soon became famous thanks to the innovative approach with which Héctor turns everyday products on their head. It was during his time in London that he began to work with GANDIABLASCO, and he now has an even closer relationship with the company since he moved back to Valencia. He also designs ephemeral spaces and installations through the parallel project Borealis.