Pure Loop Mini 4 Legs Kitchen
infinitidesign > Stool
The “Pure Loop” shell becomes “Mini”, assembled on different types of stool frames. All versions feature a polypropylene shell, which, combined with a painted steel frame, is ideal for outdoor areas. Pure Loop Mini is an intelligent solution for combining sophistication and ergonomics.
Studio Barstool 75 cm Black Steel Black
normann-copenhagen > Stool
Studio is made in molded oak veneer. Comes with a clear lacquer or in a painted version. Legs are made of powder coated steel tubes. Stackable.
Flink Bar stool
infinitidesign > Stool
A soft and futuristic stool, inspired by the stones found at the beach, which over time have been slowly polished and transformed into small rocks with rounded “friendly” shapes. For this reason, the stool is calledFlink, a word that in Danish means “friendly”. Flink consists of a structure with a round steel base, analuminum support, and a seat upholstered with a wide choice of fabrics. In the bar or kitchen version, the footrest becomes a comfortable support and increases comfort; in theLow version, Flink is an intelligent and space-saving choice for bars and restaurants that want to make the best use of space.
Mino footstool
swedese > Stool
Inspired by the iconic Lamino, Mino was created by architect Thomas Sandell. The easy chair is based on the shapes and needs of the human body. In its design process, Sandell has started from the question of what functions an easy chair should actually fulfill. The end result is a piece of furniture that bears clear traces of both consideration and care for the person who is supposed to use it, while at the same time the kinship with its predecessor is unmistakable. Mino is perfect for those who appreciate both comfort and aesthetics, and is therefore as pleasant to sit in as it is to look at. The Mino footstool is a complementary product to the Mino easy chair. The frame is available in oak, ash or beech and the surface layer in birch.
MIA BAR SPIDER - Trestle-based powder coated steel stool with armrests _ 5A Design
5A Design > Stool
Ics Footrest
capdell > Stool
Footrest with metal base. High resistance injected polyurethane upholstered shell. Availability of various fabrics and metal finishings. The ICS collection is a family that fits perfectly to both residential and office spaces as well as spaces intended for facilities.
Catch JH16
&tradition > Stool
When Jaime Hayon started working on Catch, he drew a man with open arms, like a chair that wants to catch you - and the chair works like that. &Tradition’s collaboration with Jaime Hayon dates to when the company was founded in 2010, and Catch was the first product to come out of the exchange between Hayon and &Tradition in 2013. The Catch-series now involves chairs with both wooden legs and swivel base, bar and counter and two different lounge chairs.
Cleo Bar Stool
lexington > Stool
The Cleo Bar stool pairs the linen white Tides finish of the wood frame with the light nutmeg finish in the double-caned back with a metal kickplate finished in burnished brass. The seat cushion is also available in your choice of custom fabrics or leather.
Pole Barstool 75 cm Pine/Grey
normann-copenhagen > Stool
Pole Barstool is a characterful design full of contrasting geometric elements. A powder coated steel tube with a smaller tube footrest constitutes the base, while the circular seat is made from solid pine wood. Pole Barstool comes in two different heights of 65 cm or 75 cm and a range of different color combinations.
Pavilion AV15
&tradition > Stool
The Pavilion bar & counter chair has an airy feeling, with fluid curves for the wood veneer seat and back which continue as lyrical lines in the steel tubes of the legs. The result is a silhouette that’s barely there. Ideal for furnishing an expansive bar or a kitchen counter without appearing crowded, they can easily fill a space without the space appearing full. “Tube chairs had their start in early modernism, but they were usually constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen & Voll. “We wanted to explore a more open construction, a freer form of expression.”