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Sticks and Stones stool by Ash Allen.Melbourne-based designer Ash Allen recently won the sustainable and waste-wise design award at Fringe Furniture (part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival) for his Sticks and Stones outdoor stool. Allen was inspired by two elements of a Japanese rock garden – a naturally worn “skipping” stone and bamboo stems. The stool sits on three lightweight Tasmanian Oak legs (sticks) with a heavy cast “stone” seat above that incorporates recycled rubber crumb for texture and toughness....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ash-allens-flatpack-sticks-and-stones-stool-wins-green-design-award-at-melbournes-fringe-furniture-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Sticks and Stones stool by Ash Allen.Melbourne-based designer Ash Allen recently won the sustainable and waste-wise design award at Fringe Furniture (part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival) for his Sticks and Stones outdoor stool. Allen was inspired by two elements of a Japanese rock garden – a naturally worn “skipping” stone and bamboo stems. The stool sits on three lightweight Tasmanian Oak legs (sticks) with a heavy cast “stone” seat above that incorporates recycled rubber crumb for texture and toughness....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ash-allens-flatpack-sticks-and-stones-stool-wins-green-design-award-at-melbournes-fringe-furniture-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Sticks and Stones stool by Ash Allen.Melbourne-based designer Ash Allen recently won the sustainable and waste-wise design award at Fringe Furniture (part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival) for his Sticks and Stones outdoor stool. Allen was inspired by two elements of a Japanese rock garden – a naturally worn “skipping” stone and bamboo stems. The stool sits on three lightweight Tasmanian Oak legs (sticks) with a heavy cast “stone” seat above that incorporates recycled rubber crumb for texture and toughness....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/ash-allens-flatpack-sticks-and-stones-stool-wins-green-design-award-at-melbournes-fringe-furniture-festival/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



