Baltic – Basic High Stool
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£220.00 - £225.00 Excl VAT
£264.00 - £270.00 Incl VAT
Baltic – Basic High Stool – MDD
Please Note: Minimum Order Of 4 Chairs
The designer Krystian Kowalski wanted the Baltic high stool to be as functional and universal as possible, but not at the expanse of the User’s comfort. It was achieved by the simple and carefully designed form of the plastic seat. It is also easy to clean, so it will be a safe choice for spaces used by various people. The seat is supported on a sleek metal base, which gives the whole stool a light feel. The high version of the Baltic seat will be perfect for canteens, bars and other dining spaces. It will also perform great in outdoor spaces.
- The polypropylene shell seat is easy to clean and durable, so the stool is fit for intensive use;
- Armrests integrated with the seat increase sitting comfort;
- The classic four-legged base allows for a multitude of applications in the professional and residential sphere;
- Metal base and polypropylene seat are light, so the stool can be easily moved;
- Seat available in two heights, suitable for kitchen counters and bar counters: 620 mm & 790 mm;
- Made from easily recycled materials;
- Designed for offices, homes and public spaces: kitchens, canteens, dining rooms, bars and restaurants
The Baltic collection
Shell chairs defining the new realm of comfort
- W: 510mm | D: 500mm | H: 880/620mm
- W: 510mm | D: 500mm | H: 1050/790mm
- W: 510mm | D: 480mm | H: 880/620mm
BL1P4H – Bar Stool
- W: 510mm | D: 480mm | H: 1060/790mm
Krystian Kowalski
As a hands-on designer my work process combines a full-scale models and prototypes with technology research and advance cad modelling. This methodical approach is focused on revealing the essence of each design. I believe experiencing the product is the only way to develop valuable furniture. Fundamentally I look at design as an exercise in creating value.