LEM Barstool
Inspired by:- Shin and Tomoko Azumi
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Manufacturers Sku | VG07 |
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
Lead Time | 10 - 14 Weeks |
Featured Product | No |
Select Guarantee | As per original Eames Office |
Five Years Gurantee | Yes |
Sample Fabric | No |
Heading 1 | MINIMALIST AND ELEGANT |
Heading 2 | A MASTERPIECE OF FORM AND FUNCTION |
Short Description 2 | Ever since its launch, this magnificent synthesis of Japanese culture and Italian technology has captured the imagination of those in search of a design that is groundbreaking in conception and seamless in form, which embodies the character of the new millennium. The sculptural seat swivels and adjusts easily from counter height to bar height with a lever that activates a gas cylinder. With its durable stainless steel frame and base, the Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool will last for a very long time. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Width 35.5cm, Depth 46cm, Height 75.5cm - 86cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 70cm - 80.5cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 41cm, Depth 51cm, Height 81cm
- CBM: 0.169 Product Weight: 18kg
Product Description
Named Product of the Year at the FX International Interior Design Awards in the year 2000, this Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool reveals an original rethinking of the form and function of seating. Its minimalistic yet elegant design gives the feeling of absence of gravity, a masterpiece of lightness and elegance. Suits well whether at home or at a commercial setting, this Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool meets all the requirements for a comfortable and artistic environment.
Read More Read LessEver since its launch, this magnificent synthesis of Japanese culture and Italian technology has captured the imagination of those in search of a design that is groundbreaking in conception and seamless in form, which embodies the character of the new millennium. The sculptural seat swivels and adjusts easily from counter height to bar height with a lever that activates a gas cylinder. With its durable stainless steel frame and base, the Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool will last for a very long time.
Read More Read LessNamed Product of the Year at the FX International Interior Design Awards in the year 2000, this Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool reveals an original rethinking of the form and function of seating. Its minimalistic yet elegant design gives the feeling of absence of gravity, a masterpiece of lightness and elegance. Suits well whether at home or at a commercial setting, this Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool meets all the requirements for a comfortable and artistic environment.
Ever since its launch, this magnificent synthesis of Japanese culture and Italian technology has captured the imagination of those in search of a design that is groundbreaking in conception and seamless in form, which embodies the character of the new millennium. The sculptural seat swivels and adjusts easily from counter height to bar height with a lever that activates a gas cylinder. With its durable stainless steel frame and base, the Mobelaris reproduction of the LEM Barstool will last for a very long time.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Shin and Tomoko Azumi
View all products(1)Husband and wife design partnership. Shin Azumi and Tomoko Asumi are London based designers. Their area of expertise focuses on the design of furniture, lighting, household electronics and even spatial design for office interiors, restaurants, exhibitions, shops and specialized stores.
Shin Azumi was born in Kobe, Japan in 1965, while his wife, Tomoko Azumi was born in Hiroshima, Japan in 1966. They met at Kyoto City University of Arts in Japan. Both finished their masters degree at the Royal College of Art. They founded the Azumi Studio and partnered on various works from 1995 to 2004. Their 9 years of collaboration gave birth to design inspirations, among them is the LEM Stool, which was awarded Product of the Year at the International Interior Design Awards. Several of their works are in permanent collections of international museums.
The name Shin and Tomoko Azumi is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.