Contemporary bar stool HIROSHIMA
oakbeechwalnut

contemporary bar stool
contemporary bar stool
contemporary bar stool
contemporary bar stool
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Seat material
oak, beech, walnut
Base material
stainless steel base
Options
with footrest
Designer
by Naoto Fukasawa

Description

The HIROSHIMA Stool follows the same lines connecting the arms to the back of the HIROSHIMA Arm Chair. The beautiful gentle curves are created by carving them out of a large piece of wood. This chair maintains its beautiful form even when viewed from behind, and the design achieves a harmony of the thin stainless steel legs with the solid wood parts. This chair is perfect not only for home use but also for use at public facilities and similar locations. TECHNICAL INFORMATION WOOD The wood used in this product is obtained from beech trees in Europe and oak or walnut trees in North America that are managed and felled in a planned manner. If required, we can manufacture furniture with the FSC© or PEFC™ certification. In that case, however, longer lead-time will be required to procure the wood. STEEL The legs are made of stainless steel tubes. We apply four different surface finishing methodsichrome plated, polished, brushed, black powder coated. *The legs cannot be cut. GLIDE The leg tips are equipped with polyethylene ball joint gliders. When the bottom parts get worn out, they can be replaced. VOC The coating and glue used here reduce VOC emissions in manufacturing processes and finished products. These materials have been tested for formaldehyde emissions in accordance with the IS012460 standard and confirmed not to exceed the 0.4 mg/l emission level.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Isaloni 2024
Isaloni 2024

16-21 Apr 2024 Milano (Italy)

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.