The Flounce Stool by One Week captures the fleeting elegance of a blooming flower. Inspired by the organic beauty of petals—some softly curved, others layered—it reinterprets nature through a sculptural, poetic lens. Created by a female designer, this stool celebrates femininity and softness while offering a strong structural foundation. The piece blends airy linen textures with a striking silhouette, transforming everyday spaces with warmth, lightness, and thoughtful design.
Size (mm): 770W × 450D × 450H
Materials: Metal Frame / High resilience sponge / Fabric
Shanghai-based designer and co-founder of One Week Design, a studio committed to exploring the endless possibilities of contemporary upholstered furniture. “We don’t just design products—we design moments of surprise in everyday life.”
Xiaoya graduated in 2010 with a degree in Furniture Design from the Industrial Design Department at Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. She moved to Shanghai alone after graduation, working her way from furniture engineer to designer in various factories and studios—gaining a deep understanding of materials, techniques, and aesthetics along the way.
From 2018 to 2020, she pursued a Master’s degree in Design for People at Design School Kolding in Denmark, graduating with distinction. In 2021, she returned to Shanghai and co-founded One Week Design with her husband.
Her work has been featured in Arts Thread, Sight Unseen, Leibal, IDEAT, AD, and Wallpaper.
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