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Designed by Harry & Camila
The Bcn stool was the result of exploring how new materials can be used to create furniture. The main feature of the stool is the design of the seat. The seat was ergonomically designed by specialists to maximize comfort. The final shape required a huge developmental effort during the design phase.
The stool is made from a type of plastic called PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) which is rather unusual in the furniture industry. Previously, the most common use for this type of plastic was for insulation in the electronics industry because it is very strong and it is resistant to both heat and solvents. Over time the Bcn stool from Kristalia has become a design product that is recognized and appreciated not only as a stylish seat for use in your kitchen, but also it has been chosen by many architects and interior designers for use in bars, pubs, hotels and restaurants.
Finishes:
Metal base in chrome or matching seat colour, polybutylene terephthalate seat in white, black, flouro green or red coral
Dimensions:
W410 x D400 x H630 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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