High Stool with Cane Seat

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High Stool with Cane Seat

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The High Stool is a re-edition of the stool model made for university campus buildings in Chandigarh in the 1950s and 60s. The stool has cane lattice seating and frame made of solid teak. The round seat frame is made of two concentric circles with gently rounded edges. A pair of intersecting crossbars support the legs.

Leg Width: 47.5 cm
Seat Diameter: 38.5 cm

Materials:
Burma Teak (Tectona grandis)
Natural Cane

We offer two different finishes for this model in Natural Teak, light and dark shade. For the lighter shade, we do not stain the wood and only apply transparent wood polish and sealer to the surface after sanding. For the darker shade, we apply a coat of teak stain along with the polish. Please note, each batch of teak is unique and actual shade may vary a little from the reference image.

High Stool with Cane Seat

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Dimensions (cm)

Dia47.5 x H70

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Chandigarh Collective

Chandigarh Collective

Chandigarh Collective refers to the architects, designers, model makers and craftspeople who contributed to the design and prototyping of furniture for the city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A Design Office was set up under the leadership of Pierre Jeanneret with a team of young Indian designers and architects assisting him to creating a range of furniture. The designs and variants of these designs have been produced from the 1950s to the present day anywhere in the world.