Pantone Flight Stools
British design group Barber Osgerby and retailer Isokon Plus pay tribute to the infamous Pantone chip-book by producing a Pantone…
British design group Barber Osgerby and retailer Isokon Plus pay tribute to the infamous Pantone chip-book by producing a Pantone inspired flight-stool.

Lawrence Herbert, founder and innovator of the Pantone matching system will sign 20 of the 50 limited edition stools, which are available in a range of colours from the warmer end of the spectrum which covers a range of yellows, pinks, reds and oranges. Each stool is handmade from 10 sheets of birch plywood veneer, laminated and lacquered, then silk–screened with the individual identifying Pantone number. The standard, Pantone-less, flight-stool design was originally commissioned by the Freedom Brewing Company in 1998 and is on permanent collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum.