Wire stool KM05
Stools from Pastoe, Designed by Cees Braakman, Adriaan Dekker
Product description
The Pastoe Wire was designed in 1958 by Cees Braakman and Adriaan Dekker. After the Second World War, when construction materials were in short supply, steel wire proved to be a cheap, functional and strong means of making chairs. Living rooms tended to be small and the transparent chair needed less space than traditional furniture. The chairs were a great success and fashionable among young families, who considered them a modern, rebellious statement.
The stool is available in 3 different heights, 6 frame colours and with an optional cushion.
The stool is available in 3 different heights, 6 frame colours and with an optional cushion.
Concept
The Pastoe Wire was designed in 1958 by Cees Braakman and Adriaan Dekker. After the Second World War, when construction materials were in short supply, steel wire proved to be a cheap, functional and strong means of making chairs. Living rooms tended to be small and the transparent chair needed less space than traditional furniture. The chairs were a great success and fashionable among young families, who considered them a modern, rebellious statement.
More about this product
Categorised in Seating - Stools - Sled base - open base - Seat unpadded - Metal - Seat metal - Base metal - Residential.
Part of the collection
PASTOE ORIGINALS.
Manufacturer
Pastoe
Family
Wire collection
Architonic ID
1358358
Year of Launch
2015
Year of Design
1958
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