Vintage Tam Tam stool designed by Henry Massonnet in 1968. This stool was manufactured by Stamp and became a symbol of affordable pop art design.
Originally designed as a practical and portable stool for fishermen, this stool offered storage space beneath the seat, while its conical shape ensured stability while fishing. Because the Tam Tam is made of polypropylene, a design revolution in the 1960s and 70s, it's lightweight and therefore easy to carry.
Its huge success came in 1969, when a photo appeared in the magazine Ici Paris showing Brigitte Bardot with several Tam Tams in her living room. The stool became a cult object and, barely a year later, was added to the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
This stool is in beautiful vintage condition with no discoloration or cracks. There are a few scratches visible, but they are not distracting. The stool also retains a beautiful sheen. The stamp is visible inside, guaranteeing its authenticity.
Undoubtedly a fun and practical design icon!
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Vintage Tam Tam stool designed by Henry Massonnet for Stamp
Designed in 1968
















