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Designed by Alex Gufler
The Merano bar stool combines the bottom design made of solid wood with harmonic shapes of bent plywood in the seat and backrest. Thanks to the production technology used, it is remarkably light and does not contain any screws or metal pieces. Together with the chair and the low bar stool design, it creates a set with the Merano armchair.
Finishes:
Structure in natural walnut or oak or in beech in natural, stained or lacquered
Dimensions:
W490 x D479 x H824 mm SH610 mm W490 x D479 x H994 mm SH780 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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The Merano is one of the most popular product in the portfolio. Innovative design of the chair consists of two axially intersecting molded plywoods guaranteeing a very high level of comfort.
The Merano chair combines the bottom design made of solid wood with harmonic shapes of bent plywood in the seat and backrest. Thanks to the production technology used, it is remarkably light and does not contain any screws or metal pieces. Together with the bar stool, it creates a set with the Merano armchair.
The Merano bar stool combines the bottom design made of solid wood with harmonic shapes of bent plywood in the seat and backrest. Thanks to the production technology used, it is remarkably light and does not contain any screws or metal pieces. Together with the chair and the low bar stool design, it creates a […]
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