A companion to designer Danish designer Kaare Klint’s 1933 Safari Chair — a lighter, sophisticated take on the British military's original — the coordinating stool was designed by his son, Esben, after the death of his father. Easily assembled without tools, much like the seating, it is one of the world’s first build-it-yourself furniture items and also collapsable for life on the move. For resting the feet or use as an extra seat, it's available in either leather or fabric versions, with the options of leather strap detail and an added cushion.