







The 'Uri' stool was designed by Per Ivar Ledang for IKEA in 1995. A notable example of the brand's late 20th-century designer collaborations, this piece is characterized by its distinctive wave-shaped legs, a hallmark of Postmodern aesthetic influence. The stool features a circular seat with a cushion upholstered in blue velvet, providing a rich textural contrast to the structural metal elements. Its sculptural form and playful geometry reflect the transition of 1990s design toward more expressive, non-linear shapes.