Sharky barstool low back
Bar stools from Kristalia, Designed by Neuland Paster & Geldmacher
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Product description
Concept
Eva Paster and Michael Geldmacher, also known as Neuland Industriedesign, were not satisfied with having won the InteriorInnovation Award 2015, a prestigious prize awarded by the German Design Council, for their Sharky chair. They went back to theirstudio and immediately thought about how to extend their collection.
And here is the result: two stools in two heights with seats in different shapes.
The two sinuous stools, which, despite their predominantly narrow lines, are an extremely durable product.
The high stool entirely replicates the seat of the chair and becomes a comfortable bar stool, whereas the low stool has a differentseat, shortened for a more harmonious overall effect.
The two fin-shaped coupling elements between the frame and the base clearly remain on the rear part; a technical detail that is thekey characteristic of the project.
These two versatile stools can be used in the home or as a distinguishing feature of a project at a restaurant, bar or hotel.
The designer’s idea is to develop a modern and contemporary design, where technology blends with constant contact with natureand its materials.
They are two unique projects, which also focus on easy maintenance and cleaning.
Three years after designing the best-selling chair for Kristalia called Elephant, the designer duo Neuland has created a new animal: Sharky. The name comes from the two “fins” at the rear of the chair, the coupling between the frame and the base.
And here is the result: two stools in two heights with seats in different shapes.
The two sinuous stools, which, despite their predominantly narrow lines, are an extremely durable product.
The high stool entirely replicates the seat of the chair and becomes a comfortable bar stool, whereas the low stool has a differentseat, shortened for a more harmonious overall effect.
The two fin-shaped coupling elements between the frame and the base clearly remain on the rear part; a technical detail that is thekey characteristic of the project.
These two versatile stools can be used in the home or as a distinguishing feature of a project at a restaurant, bar or hotel.
The designer’s idea is to develop a modern and contemporary design, where technology blends with constant contact with natureand its materials.
They are two unique projects, which also focus on easy maintenance and cleaning.
Three years after designing the best-selling chair for Kristalia called Elephant, the designer duo Neuland has created a new animal: Sharky. The name comes from the two “fins” at the rear of the chair, the coupling between the frame and the base.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Bar stools - without armrests - without backrest - 4-leg base - open base - Seat unpadded - Wood - Base solid wood - Plastic - Seat plastic - Residential - Contract - Hospitality.
Part of the collection
SEATS.
Manufacturer
Kristalia
Family
Sharky
Architonic ID
1298562
Year of Launch
2015
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