Pocket X

With castors for more flexibility

“We came up with the idea in a ski resort,” says Eva Prego, who together with Cutu Mazuelo, is the founder of Stone Designs. “People pile up their goggles, helmets and backpacks on the table during breakfast and lunch, so that it doesn’t pick up dirt from the floor. What a mess. And it steals table space from the restaurateur too. We just had to come up with an answer!”

Pocket offers an elegant solution to a hitherto unmet need. The cup-like chair has a shell that expands slightly upward in a comfortable embrace and allow for a neat and secure extra-storage in bustling public spaces such as hotel lobbies, waiting areas, bars, and restaurants. Pocket will also keep things neat and tidy at the of office, and why not at home as well?

While Pocket sits tight and sturdy on its short angled legs, the new Pocket X offers more flexibility with a castor solution.

Pocket X on Location

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Pocket X on Location

Sustainability

Ever since Blå Station was founded in 1986 the company has focused on environmental issues and works to seven + one criteria for sustainable development.

Pocket X
Details
Variant
Dimensions
Seat height 
44 cm
Overall height 
78 cm
Overall width 
72 cm
Seat depth 
50 cm
Depth w backrest 
62 cm
Dimensions
Seat height 
44 cm
Overall height 
78 cm
Overall width 
72 cm
Seat depth 
50 cm
Depth w backrest 
62 cm
Material & Care

Frame in steel with a core of PurCore. Seat in nosag and PurFlex. Padding of polyether foam. Upholstered in fabric and/or leather with the options of fully upholstered or deviating inside/ outside. Leather as per colour chart. 6b. Legs in black painted steel. Pocket is available with casters.

Frame in steel with a core of PurCore. Seat in nosag and PurFlex. Padding of polyether foam. Upholstered in fabric and/or leather with the options of fully upholstered or deviating inside/ outside. Leather as per colour chart. 6b. Legs in black painted steel. Pocket is available with casters.

Pocket X
Designers
Designer
About

Stone Designs is the story of two creators (Cutu Mazuelos 1973 and Eva Prego 1974), and their career spanning over twenty-years.

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