[TAKT] Studio Bar StoolNEW
Designed by TAKT Studio
Weight
5 Kg
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배송 기간
주문 확인 후 3일 이내
(재고 소진 시 2달 이상 소요)
* 현재 Oak Matt lacquer 컬러는 재고가 있습니다.
적립금 안내
- 신규회원가입시 30,000원 지급
(35만원 구매 이상시 사용가능)
- 구매금액의 3% 적립금 지급.
Studio Bar Stool is designed by Pearson Lloyd with a deep respect for the Danish design tradition. The compact nature of the chair suits both kitchen counter and bar heights. The addition of the backrest also gives the user a sense of direction and comfort when in use.
Harmony in steel and wood
Special attention has been given to the balance of materials in Studio Bar Stool’s design. The slender steel tubes lend a light, modern and airy appearance to the bar stool, whereas the wooden seat provides warm, tactile comfort at the contact point. The result is a bar stool that is easy to move around the home or workspace, providing a comfortable, familiar seat wherever you need it.



Make it yours
We have curated a selection of materials and colours that all fit well together. The seat can be customised with a variety of Kvadrat wool fabrics and aniline leathers from Sørensen Leather, so you can make your bar stool naturally blend in with your personal interior. All fabrics are of course eco-labelled and our leathers have received the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.





Craftmanship
Studio Bar Stool incorporates a frame made of recyclable high-pressure steel with a sturdy black powder coating that adds a graphic and elegant expression. The seat is made from molded veneer: a durable material with a natural weight that lends authority to the design. Our products are FSC-certified. FSC-certified forests are given time to naturally regenerate, local wildlife is sustained and worker conditions are balanced. Oak has a characteristic structure that gives a beautiful texture and a familiar tangibility to the surface. The surface is treated with natural white-pigmented oils (Smoked oak and natural oak) and water-based lacquer (Oak black). An oil treatment allows the wood to develop a characterful patina over time, and will also enable you to easily repair damage to the surface by applying light sandpaper and a new oil treatment – again and again.


Studio Bar Stool is designed by Pearson Lloyd with a deep respect for the Danish design tradition. The compact nature of the chair suits both kitchen counter and bar heights. The addition of the backrest also gives the user a sense of direction and comfort when in use.
Harmony in steel and wood
Special attention has been given to the balance of materials in Studio Bar Stool’s design. The slender steel tubes lend a light, modern and airy appearance to the bar stool, whereas the wooden seat provides warm, tactile comfort at the contact point. The result is a bar stool that is easy to move around the home or workspace, providing a comfortable, familiar seat wherever you need it.



Make it yours
We have curated a selection of materials and colours that all fit well together. The seat can be customised with a variety of Kvadrat wool fabrics and aniline leathers from Sørensen Leather, so you can make your bar stool naturally blend in with your personal interior. All fabrics are of course eco-labelled and our leathers have received the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.





Craftmanship
Studio Bar Stool incorporates a frame made of recyclable high-pressure steel with a sturdy black powder coating that adds a graphic and elegant expression. The seat is made from molded veneer: a durable material with a natural weight that lends authority to the design. Our products are FSC-certified. FSC-certified forests are given time to naturally regenerate, local wildlife is sustained and worker conditions are balanced. Oak has a characteristic structure that gives a beautiful texture and a familiar tangibility to the surface. The surface is treated with natural white-pigmented oils (Smoked oak and natural oak) and water-based lacquer (Oak black). An oil treatment allows the wood to develop a characterful patina over time, and will also enable you to easily repair damage to the surface by applying light sandpaper and a new oil treatment – again and again.

