Low, upholstered stool Weer
More info
Inspired by ClassiCon Banu (not replica ClassiCon Banu)
Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica
Product description
Banu is another gem from the Garden of Jewels, which was the name of the palace of the Maharaja in Indore for whom Eckart Muthesius designed this stool. Thanks to the use of polished stainless steel and a very demanding machining process, the frame appears to be made of one element on all sides. An exquisite, elegant stool decorated the Maharani bathroom. A slightly different version traveled on rails across India - in the Maharaja's legendary sedan car.
Stool. Frame made of flat chrome steel. Seat frame made of beech wood. Polyurethane upholstery with polyester fiber. Cover in fabric or leather. Replaceable felt or plastic glides.
Tags
ClassiCon, Eckart Muthesius, Furniture, Tables and chairs, Stools, stool, Contemporary style stools, Leather stools, Stools with sleigh base, Upholstered stools, Low stools
* Required fields
or Cancel