Con Barstool
Con Barstool
Con Barstool
    Fora Form

    Con Barstool

    Con is a bar stool with several uses, from project meeting rooms to canteens.
     

    Designer Lars Tornøe started with shell structures to design a "petite contribution" to Fora Form's collection.
    The result is a chair and bar stool made of two overlapping shells joined by a distinct button, a theme influenced by Japanese armor.

    Con in counter height improves interaction through quick chats and a coffee.

    Specifikation
    • Con is fully upholstered with a closed back, and is recommended in elastic textile.

      Back can be upholstered or laminated wood in natural oak, dark stained oak, white washed oak or black stained oak.

      Con is also available in leather.

      Buttons are the same as bases.

      Stackable.

      Chair hanger in anthracite gray (RAL7012).

      Base in chrome, black, white or metallic epoxy. 

      Other NCS / RAL colored base on requestFootrest always in chrome.

      Plastic gliders.

    Teknisk specifikation
    • Unik ref.con-barstool
    • ProduktfamilieCollection
    • ProduktgruppeChairs
    • TypeObjekt (enkelt objekt)
    • Udgivelsesdato2016-05-30
    • Udgavenummer1
    Relateret
    • Materiale primærtRustfrit stål
    • Materiale sekundærtStof
    • Designet iNorge
    • Fremstillet iNorge
    Klassifikation
    • BIMobject-kategoriMøbler - Stole, Taburetter & Bænke
    • IFC-klassifikationMøbler
    • UNSPSC-navnFurniture and Furnishings
    • UNSPSC-kode56

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