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Architonic ID: 1014855
Year of Launch: 1931
Banu is yet another gem from the Jewel Garden, which was the name of the Maharajah‘s palace of Indore for which Eckart Muthesius designed this stool. Through the use of polished stainless steel and a highly demanding working process, the frame appears, from all sides, to be made of a single piece. The exquisite, elegant stool decorated the bathroom of the Maharani. A slightly different version travelled on tracks through India – in the legendary saloon carriage of the Maharajah.
Stool. Frame chrome-plated flat steel. Beech seat frame. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fibre. Cover in fabric or leather. Changeable gliders in felt or plastic.
Height 46 cm, width 52 cm, depth 42 cm
Concept
Frame of polished stainless steel. Upholstery: Polyurethane with polyester filling on a beechframe. Cover in leather.
Banu is yet another gem from the Jewel Garden, which was the name of the Maharajah's palace of Indore for which Eckart Muthesius designed this stool. Through the use of polished stainless steel and a highly demanding working process, the frame appears, from all sides, to be made of a single piece. The exquisite, elegant stool decorated the bathroom of the Maharani. A slightly different version travelled on tracks through India- in the legendary saloon carriage of the Maharajah.
W 50 x D 40 x H 45 cm
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Leather, Metal, Seat leather, Stainless steel

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