I like it. The open design is really inviting. Nice job on the rendering to
Not entirely sure how comfortable it would be with that much curve to the seat, I'd be tempted to back it off a smidge (which might ruin the lines but..).
By the way, for those who aren't familiar with Mr. Stone, he was the architect who designed the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in D.C., The North Carolina State Legislative Building, and myriad other structures around the country.
I like it very much now how about an underside view to see the joints. Would not mind having a go at this like others have said it looks comfy. Thing is i would need it to fold up. Beats the canvas stuff. I think I have everything on hand to build one of these. Weather needs to sort itself out now i am getting antsy.
From what I can tell, the legs are tenoned into the second slat in or whatever you call it. The model is on my other computer but I could make a view of it in the morning and post it. I think making it fold would be a challenge.
But an interesting one I think the hard part would be to stabilize the legs so that they didn't go this-a-way and that-a-way when you sat down.
If you offset the legs on one side by the width of the legs on the other side they could fold past each other. So that parts easy.
Adding a pivot to the bottom of the slats probably not to hard.
Thinking maybe a folding support from each leg to the opposite side to make a triangle like:
Another detail on this stool came to light today. The slats are held in place on the dowels with screws in from the underside. This would allow blind holes on the two outside slats.