Product description

This stacked rainbow ring stool brings a highly saturated focal point to your small apartment. Acting as a dopamine decor low seat, it anchors your space with structural color. It offers a sturdy resting place after a long day. This serves as a visual antidote to burnout.

 

Technical Specifications

Overall Height: 30 cm

Top Diameter: 35 cm

Material Build: Solid wood or MDF rings

Surface Finish: Painted (Non-toxic)

Weight Capacity: Tested to 70 kg

Key Features

Structural Geometry: The graduated ring scale creates inherent stability, ensuring the object supports you completely without needing any hidden hardware.

Color-Blocked Anchor: Introduces the full visible spectrum into a compact footprint, allowing you to easily organize and contrast the rest of a neutral room.

Multi-Plane Utility: Functions seamlessly as a playful low seat or a supportive footstool, intentionally pulling vibrant visual energy down to your floor line.

Care & Maintenance

Wipe the rings clean with a slightly damp microfiber cloth to remove dust and footprints. Avoid prolonged moisture contact or pooling water to preserve the integrity of the painted finish. Place exclusively on flat, solid floor surfaces to ensure balanced weight distribution.

Common Questions

Q: Will this hold an adult as an extra seat?

A: It depends on your weight — the stool safely supports up to 70 kg without any internal joint compression.

Q: Can I slide this under a standard desk when not in use?

A: Yes — provided your under-desk cavity clearance is taller than the 30 cm overall height of the stool.

Q: Is the surface safe for a child's bedroom setup?

A: Yes — the exterior features a non-toxic painted finish engineered for safe, everyday direct contact over its 35 cm diameter.

Styling & Decor Suggestions

Beside a low-profile reading chair: The 30 cm height matches mid-century lounge ergonomics perfectly, giving your feet a stable resting plane that aligns with low seating.

As a Memphis-inspired entryway anchor: The stacked geometry introduces bold saturation, setting an energetic and intentional tone inside a compact 400-square-foot apartment layout.

Under a colorful gallery wall: Position the 35 cm wide base directly beneath a frame cluster to pull visual weight down to the floor, balancing the room's vertical energy.

Best avoided at a standard dining table: The 30 cm frame height is far too low for standard 75 cm dining tables, causing an awkward physical mismatch and severely disrupting conversational sightlines.