No 7 bar stool, 75 cm, white lacquered oak - grey Remix 123

Sibast

$1,268.00

Colour: White lacquered oak, grey


Sibast
No 7 bar stool
$1,268.00



Description

Sibast No 7 Bar was inspired by Helge Sibast’s No 7 chair from 1953. Helge Sibast’s grandson Ditlev and his wife Anna Sibast together with Danish designer Marcus Hannibal have interpreted the design of the No 7 dining chair into a contemporary bar stool. Just like the original model, Sibast No 7 Bar features a smooth, curved backrest combined with diagonal, tapered back legs and a light, upholstered seat. The bar stool makes a great fit in private kitchens as well as restaurants and cafés. The stool is a fine example of modern Danish craftsmanship, and it is part of the Sibast Furniture collection featuring Helge Sibast’s original works and new Danish design.

Colour
White lacquered oak, grey
Width
54 cm
Height
100 cm
Seat height
75 cm
Frame material
Solid oak
Upholstery fabric
Kvadrat: Remix 123, 90% new wool (worsted), 10% nylon
Abrasion resistance
100,000 Martindale
Pilling
4
Lightfastness
7
Product ID
SBNO7BS-75-WLO-REMIX123

Anna & Ditlev Sibast

Anna and Ditlev Sibast carry forward the legacy of the renowned Danish cabinetmaker and designer Helge Sibast. In 2012, Helge Sibast’s grandson Ditlev and his wife Anna relaunched Sibast Furniture, a traditional Danish furniture brand whose history dates back to 1908. Sibast Furniture’s collections are based on the original designs of Helge Sibast with updated models designed by Anna and Ditlev Sibast. Their high-quality wooden furniture combine Helge Sibast’s distinctive style with modern Scandinavian spirit.

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