Kiro Stool
Kiro is a modern multi-purpose chair that embraces comfort and performance.
Kiro is a modern multi-purpose chair that embraces comfort and performance.
Ritz’s archetypically simple form is unobtrusive and humble in delivering a solution for spaces with varying surface heights. It’s design provides an exceptionally stable and light stool, suitable for diverse environments whilst retaining their original character.
With its refreshingly contemporary appeal, the Pablo Stool is set to add a sophistication to any environment. From its refined aesthetic to its stable build, this is a stool that promises excellence and comfort for users. To complement its multi-purpose chair variant, the stool is available on either a metal or wooden four-legged frame with an integrated footrest for further seated satisfaction.
Vegas displays an appealing quality of strength and luxury, earning itself a powerful status in leisure and breakout environments.
Aura possesses an authentic sense of nature with its high-quality solid beech wooden frame, available in 6 wood stain finishes.
Perch is the latest addition to the stool portfolio, offering a modern design with a range of options, making it suitable for a variety of environments.
The design of Bob delivers an ultra-stylish and iconic frame that has proved itself as an industry favourite for some time. A tall, wooden leg frame with black steel interlocking detail supports the same ergonomically moulded polypropylene shell as our Bill and Ben ranges, providing superior comfort without detracting from the minimal form of the design.
The Bill stool offers superior comfort with the ergonomically moulded polypropylene shell without detracting from the minimal form of the design. The stool versatility is compounded by the choice of an ash, walnut, espresso, wenge, black or white wooden base and finished with the choice of sixteen exciting plastic shell colours or upholstered in your choice of fabric. Together these options offer a solution to numerous interiors and design requirements, in a number of environments.
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