Atelier bar stool, 75 cm, dark red

Artek

$645.00

Colour: Dark red


Artek
Atelier bar stool
$645.00



Description

The Atelier bar stool by Artek has a balanced appearance and lightweight construction that make it well suited for restaurants, cafés as well as private use. The softly bent seat and connecting bars between the front legs give the bar stool an easy, laid-back spirit, and the footrests have been reinforced by aluminium inlays for extra stability.

The Atelier collection was born in 2018 when the Swedish TAF Studio was commissioned to design the interior for a new restaurant at Stockholm’s Nationalmuseum – the chair got its name because the dining hall resembles an artist’s atelier. Finnish Artek was chosen as the manufacturer because of its high quality and long expertise with wood. The Atelier chairs are manufactured in Italy from locally sourced species of wood.

Colour
Dark red
Width
40 cm
Depth
32 cm
Height
75 cm
Frame material
Lacquered solid beech
Seat material
Lacquered beech veneer
Base material
Footrest: aluminium
Notes
Comes with plastic glides installed as standard.
Product ID
AK260744

TAF Studio

The Swedish architects Gabriella Lenke and Mattias Ståhlbom have run the architecture and design studio TAF (previously TAF Architects) in Stockholm, Sweden, since 2002. TAF Studio’s aim is to make ordinary life less ordinary through subtle but effective changes in how products and architecture appear and function. A recurrent departure point in TAF Studio’s projects is that everyday objects by their very commonness can be made uncommon.

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