Fredericia's Seto stool merges Scandinavian and Japanese craftwork traditions with each other – the result is an airy, light and timeless chair that fits seamlessly into spaces and décors. Named after Japan's longest bridge, the Seto Ōhashi, the stool's H-shaped design mirrors the bridge's elegant profile.
Designed by Japanese designer Keiji Takeuchi, the Seto stool features an oak frame influenced by Børge Mogensen's design philosophy. The thin but durable fabric seat provides contrast to the sturdy wooden frame.