Sture armchair, oiled oak

Stolab

4730 zł 5915 zł

Stolab
Sture armchair
4730 zł 5915 zł



Description

Stolab's Sture is a minimalist armchair in oak, designed by Mathieu Gustafsson. Like other Stolab furniture, the Sture chair is manufactured in the company's own factory in Sweden.

Gustafsson sought inspiration for the chair’s design, combining both classic and modern features, from Stolab's long history as a manufacturer of wooden furniture. He wanted to utilize Stolab's know-how, but at the same time create his own version of the Swedish company's most classic product, the wooden chair. To be able to achieve this, he spent a lot of time honing the details of the chair to create a distinctive, modern and versatile chair made with modern manufacturing methods and, at the same time, with respect to Stolab’s traditions.

Colour
Oiled oak
Width
57 cm
Depth
54 cm
Height
81 cm
Seat depth
41 cm
Seat height
45 cm
Armrest height
69 cm
Material
Oak
Product ID
ST909130natural

Mathieu Gustafsson

Mathieu Gustafsson is a Stockholm-based designer whose roots are in Paris and Sweden’s Småland, which is known as the heart of the Swedish furniture industry. Gustafsson finds his inspiration from both Nordic and French design traditions, and he is not afraid to combine them in innovative and unexpected ways. Gustafsson has a background in graphic design, furniture design and furniture making, and in 2012 he opened his own studio in Stockholm. He also works as the creative director of the furniture brand Grand and is part of the Swedish architect office Tengbom.

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  • Equal opportunities for all employees
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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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