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Join the Furniture Squad https://www.skool.com/the-furniture-s... MY RESTORATION BOOK: https://www.at-restoration.com/shop/p... My new webpage: https://www.at-restoration.com/ where you can find all sorts of digital files for restoration Direct donations: paypal.me/ATRestoration AT Restoration Plus channel: @atrestorationplus My music channel: @TotuCool The stool was initially manufactured by the Luther Factory and Venesta Plywood Company for Isokon. The stools were created as part of the interior design of the exclusive dining club Isobar in the modernist apartment building, Lawn Road Flats, later known as Isokon Flats and Isokon Building. The interior of the Isobar was created by the designer Marcel Breuer. The stools were sold from 1933. Exceptionally light, only 1.1kg and surprisingly strong stools were originally produced in Tallinn, at the AS A. M. Luther (abbr. Luther, Luterma) Factory and the distributor was the company Venesta in London, which back then had the exclusive rights to market the Luther Factory's products in the British Empire. Today, Isokon plywood furniture is handmade in small batches in a workshop in East London. Venesta (abbr. Veneer Estonia) was founded in 1897, when the success of Luther Factory’s first mass-produced item, a plywood chair base, opened up international sales relations for the company. In 1935, Venesta helped Jack Pritchard found the Isokon Furniture Company. It created innovative architecture and furniture, often using plywood. Venesta and Isokon collaboration in projects and product developments led to Luther Factory establishing relationships with leading contemporary architects and designers, in addition to Marcel Breuer, also Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier.