Tabouret N307 Stool

Tabouret N307 Stool

$1,810
$1,810

In the early 1950s, Jean Prouvé designed various stools that he named with different numbers. The seat of Tabouret N° 307 has the shape of a tractor saddle – without holes – and is reminiscent of the seats in the lecture theatre at Aix Marseille University, which Prouvé designed around the same time. Manufactured by Vitra

Dimensions: 43cm W x 45.5cm x 44.5cm H

Materials: Base available in ecru or black. Seat in solid timber, available in natural oak with oiled finish, dark stained oak with protective varnish

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Based in Switzerland, the Vitra company produces furniture for the home, the office and for public spaces - Vitra for the home is part of the Space collection. Collections by American modernists Ray and Charles Eames and George Nelson form the foundations for the group that works with leading international designers 'Antonio Citterio, Jasper Morrison, Hella Jongerius, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec' to produce a collection that aims for both high functional and aesthetic longevity. Through its Vitra Campus architecture, the Vitra Design Museum, workshops, publications, collections and design archives, Vitra could also be described as a philanthropic design supporter. Shop Brand >
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