Shoemaker Chair No. 68 bar stool, smoked oak

Form & Refine

NZD$1,675.00
15% GST is included

Colour: Smoked oak


Form & Refine
Shoemaker Chair No. 68 bar stool
NZD$1,675.00



Description

Shoemaker Chair by Form & Refine is a genuine Danish design classic that was released already in 1936. The Shoemaker Chair bar stool consists of a sleek, three-legged base and an anatomically shaped seat that provides a comfortable and straight sitting posture. Carved from a solid piece of wood, the manufacturing requires fine woodworking skills, and every process is finished by hand.

Since the 1970s, Shoemaker Chair has been produced and developed by the Werner family, and over the years, they have optimized the chair to be even more stable and durable. Thanks to its functional design and timeless appearance, Shoemaker Chair will complement various décors and last for generations to come.

Colour
Smoked oak
Width
53.5 cm
Depth
44.5 cm
Height
68 cm
Material
Solid smoked oil treated oak
Weight
4.3 kg
Care instructions
Oil replenishment recommended 1-2 times a year.
Product ID
FAR8215

Werner

Werner is the producer of a well-known Danish design classic, The Shoemaker Chair. Originally released in 1936, the design of The Shoemaker Chair was acquired in the 1970s by young cabinetmaker Steen Werner who continued to produce and develop the chair. Today, the Werner brand is lead by Steen Werner’s son Lars Werner and his wife Jette. Over the years, the Werner family has optimized The Shoemaker Chair to be even more stable and durable.

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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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