Rooster, Folding Stool

Barry Simpson

Brooklyn Museum photograph

Caption

Barry Simpson. Rooster, Folding Stool, Designed: 1975–1976; Manufactured: 1976–1984. Plywood, canvas, 16 1/2 x 16 3/4 x 14 3/8 in. (41.9 x 42.5 x 36.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Maria L. Emmons Fund and Alfred T. and Caroline S. Zoebisch Fund, 1994.156.2. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Manufacturer

Dirt Road

Title

Rooster, Folding Stool

Date

Designed: 1975–1976; Manufactured: 1976–1984

Geography

Place manufactured: Waitsfield, Vermont, United States

Medium

Plywood, canvas

Classification

Furniture

Dimensions

16 1/2 x 16 3/4 x 14 3/8 in. (41.9 x 42.5 x 36.5 cm)

Markings

Marked on underside of seat, incised in brown within outline of a rooster: "ROOSTER" surrounded by a ring reading "BY DIRT ROAD / WAITSFIELD, VT."

Credit Line

Maria L. Emmons Fund and Alfred T. and Caroline S. Zoebisch Fund

Accession Number

1994.156.2

Frequent Art Questions

  • This is called the "Rooster" folding stool and during this time designers and furniture makers were using 'unconventional' materials - like the plywood you see here - to create pieces.

  • Can you tell me about this?

    The stool was designed by Barry Simpson in 1975 - 76. It is made of plywood and canvas and was intended to be transportable, as it can collapse.
    Many designers in the 70s were interesting in designing for new transient / nomadic lifestyles, rather than making furniture for traditional domestic family homes.

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