Tap Stool by Normann Copenhagen was designed by Simon Legald and takes its name from its defining structural detail: the four legs are each tapered sharply — they taper, or 'tap' — toward the floor, giving the stool a confident, slightly Japanese-influenced material character that reads as considered from any angle. The stool has a solid, simply formed seat surface in wood, the tapering leg profile executed in the same material and the same grain direction, creating a unified, monolithic impression from a piece whose assembly logic is visually clear. The compact circular seat and tapered legs make the Tap a stool of strong formal conviction despite its modest dimensions.
The Tap Stool's compact form and the natural warmth of its solid wood construction make it one of the most domestically sympathetic stools in the Normann Copenhagen range. In a residential context it functions as additional dining seating, as a bedside or bedside-table companion, as a plant stand or display stool in a living room, or as a kitchen or entrance-hall perch. In hospitality and commercial environments its warm wood character and clean form make it appropriate as occasional or accent seating in café, restaurant and hotel lobby contexts where a natural-material stool is preferred over a metal or plastic-shell alternative.
Architects and interior designers specifying the Tap Stool for residential dining, hospitality and multi-use interior projects will find the DWG drawing and CAD block useful for furniture-placement and floor-plan documentation. The 3D model supports BIM-accurate spatial planning across residential and commercial project contexts. A warm, materially considered specification for any project requiring a compact, well-crafted contemporary stool with a distinctive tapered-leg detail and solid wood construction.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.