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Hiroshima Stool - Walnut - set of three

Designer:
Naoto Fukasawa
Brand:
Maruni
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    Hiroshima Stool Specifications

    This product is available in a range of Maruni wood, fabric, please enquire to view the full library.  

The HIROSHIMA Stool follows the same lines connecting the arms to the back of the HIROSHIMA Arm Chair. The beautiful gentle curves are created by carving them out of a large piece of wood. This chair maintains its beautiful form even when viewed from behind, and the design achieves a harmony of the thin stainless steel legs with the solid wood parts. This chair is perfect not only for home use but also for use at public facilities and similar locations.

Seat height 64.2cm
Wooden Seat Walnut - Light Brown
Frame - Brushed Stainless Steel

Set of Three 

Relocation Sale Price is for showroom display items located to view at 99,The Strand only. 
Sold as is condition, please enquire for more information. Terms and conditions apply.

The HIROSHIMA Stool follows the same lines connecting the arms to the back of the HIROSHIMA Arm Chair. The beautiful gentle curves are created by carving them out of a large piece of wood. This chair maintains its beautiful form even when viewed from behind, and the design achieves a harmony of the thin stainless steel legs with the solid wood parts. This chair is perfect not only for home use but also for use at public facilities and similar locations.

Seat height 64.2cm
Wooden Seat Walnut - Light Brown
Frame - Brushed Stainless Steel

Set of Three 

Relocation Sale Price is for showroom display items located to view at 99,The Strand only. 
Sold as is condition, please enquire for more information. Terms and conditions apply.

Designer

Naoto Fukasawa

Born in Yamanashi Prefecture in 1956. Graduated from Tama Art University’s Product Design Department in 1980. In the same year, he joined Seiko Epson, where he was responsible...

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Brand

Maruni

Pioneering the industrial application of craft skills following establishment of the company in 1928.

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