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Designed by Harry & Camila
The version of the Bcn stool with a disc base is an adjustable swivel stool. The modernist design of the stool by the designers, Harry & Camila, is distinctive. This is particularly apparent in the striking manner in which the seat is formed by bending back on itself in a ess-shape. An emphasis has been placed on the quality and advanced technology of the materials. For instance, the seat of the stool is made from polybutylene terephthalate, a highly robust and heat-resistant plastic used in the electronics industry.
Finishes:
Height adjustable and swivel, metal base in chrome or matching seat colour, polybutylene terephthalate seat in white, black, flouro green or red coral
Dimensions:
W390 x D400 x H790-920 mm SH670-810 mm
Note:
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