Subscribe to HOME and be in to win an IMO ‘A2’ stool worth $320!

Subscribe to HOME and be in to win an ‘A2’ stool by New Zealand designers IMO, thanks to Objectspace – New Zealand’s home of design, craft and architecture

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Subscribe to HOME and be in to win an IMO ‘A2’ stool worth $320!

You might know IMO for its wildly successful ‘KXN’ kitchen system – though the company also designs and manufactures a range of nicely contemporary furniture: highly resolved pieces you will live with for decades to come.

The ‘A2’ stool is a multi-functional piece: it can also be a bedside table or footstool. Made from timber and powder-coated steel in a range of colours (or in black, as seen here), it has a childlike playfulness and can be used inside or out.

IMO, along with HOME, is a proud sponsor of Objectspace, which has recently moved to a new Ponsonby gallery, designed by Richard Naish of RTA Studio. Subscribe to HOME today and help celebrate the best of New Zealand design.

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