New Works' Bukowski chair is stripped down of all the unnecessary: there is nothing extra about the simplified chair and it doesn't seem to need anything more. Borrowing its name from designer Steven Bukowski, the minimalist chair consists of slender wooden legs with a lightweight upholstered seat in the middle. The backrest of the chair is shaped ergonomically and comfortable to support the back of the sitter. The charming combination of walnut and textile makes the Bukowski chair suitable for the dining table in the kitchen, in the home office or as an extra seat in the living room. The beautiful chair also finds its place in public spaces such as restaurants, hotel lobbies, or meeting rooms.
Bukowski chair, walnut - Carnarvon 022
New Works
Description
New Works' Bukowski chair is stripped down of all the unnecessary: there is nothing extra about the simplified chair and it doesn't seem to need anything more. Borrowing its name from designer Steven Bukowski, the minimalist chair consists of slender wooden legs with a lightweight upholstered seat in the middle. The backrest of the chair is shaped ergonomically and comfortable to support the back of the sitter. The charming combination of walnut and textile makes the Bukowski chair suitable for the dining table in the kitchen, in the home office or as an extra seat in the living room. The beautiful chair also finds its place in public spaces such as restaurants, hotel lobbies, or meeting rooms.
Product details (8)
- Colour
- Walnut, brown
- Width
- 22.44 in (57 cm)
- Depth
- 18.11 in (46 cm)
- Height
- 28.27 in (71.8 cm)
- Seat height
- 18.11 in (46 cm)
- Frame material
- Oiled walnut
- Upholstery fabric
- Osborne & Little Carnavon F7090-22: 100 % polyester
- Abrasion resistance
- 100 000 Martindale
- Product ID
Designer
Steven Bukowski lives and works in New York, where he designs personal and expressive furniture. His work takes a playful and original approach to traditional practices. Bukowski founded his eponymous design firm in Brooklyn in 2016. In the same year, he designed the seating for the Flora Bar at Met Breuer in New York City. Bukowski's work has been published in magazines such as Domino Magazine and Wallpaper. In 2017, he was recognised with an American Design Hot List Award.
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