A goldsmith and carpenter Harry Thaler focuses on keen design and functionality with the Nine-Sitzer. First conceived as a project for a stool in San Francisco last summer, the Nine-Sitzer can be stored and arranged by stacking them one on top the other. Is the process of building a tower that serves to further the concept of function and interactive design.
![Courtesy of Harry Thaler.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/nine-sitzer-tower-1.3-72dpi.jpg)
Nine-Sitzer. | Daniel Mazza.
![Courtesy of Harry Thaler.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/single-stool-72dpi.jpg)
Nine-Sitzer. | Daniel Mazza.
![Courtesy of Harry Thaler.](https://quietlunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Hari-at-FW_Einzeln-72dpi.jpg)
Nine-Sitzer. | Daniel Mazza.
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