Unveiled in May, these stylish seats have become instant design classics winning a place in the Victoria & Albert Museum's permanent collection. London firm Barber Osgerby came up with the design based on the iconic Pantone colour chip.
96 limited edition stools were produced in 48 colours. If you hurry you may be able to get one for 310 ($549) from www.pantone.com.
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