Bar Stool No.2
Bar stools from ClassiCon, Designed by Eileen Gray
Product description
Authorised by The World Licence Holder Aram Designs Ltd., London
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe à Pailla in Castellar, she used a bar stool as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk – another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray‘s functional design.
Stool. Frame sectional steel and floor base steel, lacquered in black or cream. Two stainless steel bars. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Changeable gliders in felt or plastic.
Height 74 cm, width 30 cm, depth 39 cm
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe à Pailla in Castellar, she used a bar stool as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk – another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray‘s functional design.
Stool. Frame sectional steel and floor base steel, lacquered in black or cream. Two stainless steel bars. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Changeable gliders in felt or plastic.
Height 74 cm, width 30 cm, depth 39 cm
Concept
Authorised by The Worldwide Licence Holder Aram Designs Ltd., London
Frame in sectional steel, mounted on a steelbase, lacquered in black or cream white. Two brushed stainless steel-bars. Upholstery: polyurethane with polyester filling, cover in leather.
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of three unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe à Pailla in Castellar, she used a barstool as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk – another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray’s functional design.
W 30 x D 39,5 x H 73 cm
Frame in sectional steel, mounted on a steelbase, lacquered in black or cream white. Two brushed stainless steel-bars. Upholstery: polyurethane with polyester filling, cover in leather.
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of three unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe à Pailla in Castellar, she used a barstool as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk – another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray’s functional design.
W 30 x D 39,5 x H 73 cm
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Categorised in Seating - Bar stools - Seat upholstered - without armrests - without backrest - Disc base - closed base - Metal - Stainless steel - Base metal - Leather - Seat leather - Residential - Contract - Hospitality.
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ClassiCon
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Bar Stool No.2
Architonic ID
1014850
Year of Launch
1928
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