Gejst’s Reech step stool ladder is a perfect example of how an everyday essential can be both practical and beautiful. Made from ash, the versatile stool is designed to make life easier: use Reech as a handy step stool in the kitchen, a minimalist nightstand in the bedroom, or a plant stand in the living room. When not in use, the sturdy wall bracket allows you to store the Reech ladder neatly out of the way.
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Reech step stool ladder, white
Gejst
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Gejst’s Reech step stool ladder is a perfect example of how an everyday essential can be both practical and beautiful. Made from ash, the versatile stool is designed to make life easier: use Reech as a handy step stool in the kitchen, a minimalist nightstand in the bedroom, or a plant stand in the living room. When not in use, the sturdy wall bracket allows you to store the Reech ladder neatly out of the way.
- Width: 40 cm
- Depth: 11–41 cm
- Height: 47 cm
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Measurement details:
Depth 11 cm when folded.
The highest step is 23 cm high.
- Material Ash, brass, steel
- Colour White
- Maximum load capacity 90 kg
- Weight 4.5 kg
- Notes Includes a wall bracket, screws and wall plugs.
- Product ID: GEJ20025
C.F. Møller Architects, or Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller, is an architecture firm founded in Aarhus, Denmark, in 1924. Over the course of a century, it has grown into one of the largest architectural practices in Scandinavia. Some of its best-known works include the Bartholin Building at Aarhus University (1971–74) and the Greenwich Peninsula Low Carbon Energy Centre in London (2017).
The studio’s design philosophy views buildings, interiors, landscapes and urban spaces as interwoven elements that together shape functional and thriving environments. Throughout the decades, C.F. Møller has played a key role in shaping the architecture of the Nordic welfare society and has contributed Scandinavian design expertise to numerous international projects.
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