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This classic chair No. 14 has been transformed into a barstool. Manually bent beech wood is used for the frame. The seat can be made of plywood, with a decorative relief, cane mesh or it can be upholstered in all types of materials.
Finishes:
Structure in solid beech wood with veneer seat in natural, stained or lacquered
Dimensions:
W405 x D500 x H950 mm SH610 mm W405 x D500 x H1100 mm SH760 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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This high stool without a backrest is decorated with eight manually bent beech leg joints, which are the distinctive feature of its classical look. The seat can be enhanced with decorative studs.
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