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Danish design publisher Hay
offers a rich range of stools
and barstools - reissues
and contemporary creations,
for both private and
public spaces.
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Danish manufacturer HAY has teamed up with prestigious Swiss manufacturer Dietiker to re-edit this icon of Swiss design, created by designer Bruno Rey in 1971.
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About A Stool 38/ 39 bar stools belong to the About A Stool family. They feature an unupholstered (AAS38) or upholstered (AAS39) plastic shell and a metal base.
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AAS32 / AAS33 bar stools are part of the About A Collection. AAS32 barstools feature a plastic shell, which can be padded on the inside.
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The Cornet stool by Jonas Trampdach is a classic bar stool using a tubular steel frame inspired by bicycles. The round solid oak seat rests on a slim steel base.
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Soft Edge stools complete the Soft Edge chair series. They feature the same technical specifications: a molded plywood or polypropylene seat.
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The Revolver high and low stools feature a mechanism that allows the seat to rotate 360 degrees. Leon Ransmeier's Revolver stool offers a versatile and functional design.
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The Hee bar stool completes a range that also includes table chairs and armchairs. The Hee range was designed by Hee Welling with the aim of creating furniture that respects the environment.
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Danish manufacturer HAY has teamed up with prestigious Swiss manufacturer Dietiker to re-edit this icon of Swiss design, created by designer Bruno Rey in 1971.
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Soft Edge stools complete the Soft Edge chair series. They feature the same technical specifications: a molded plywood or polypropylene seat with a three-dimensional shape.
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Born of a desire to create a versatile stepladder suited to modern urban lifestyles, Shane Schneck has created a smart, multi-functional household item at Butler.
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The Revolver high and low stools feature a mechanism that allows the seat to rotate 360 degrees. Leon Ransmeier's Revolver stool offers a versatile and functional design.