Visu Stool

Visu Stool

$1,095
$1,095

With its small curved back and long elegant legs, the Visu Bar Stool is a perfect accompaniment for any kitchen counter or a restaurant bar. Made from form pressed oak, the gentle silhouette of the chair contrasts with the texture of the wood for a toned-down Scandinavian aesthetic.

 

Designed by Mika Tolvanen

Manufactured by Muuto

Dimensions

Counter Height: 42.7 W x 42.3 D x 78.5 H x 65cm SH

Bar Height: 42.7 W x 42.3 D x 88.5 H x 75cm SH

Colours

Oak, Black, Dark Green, Light Blue, Plum or White. Others available on request. 

Material

Lacquered ash or oak veneer shell, powder-coated steel wire base. Wood is PU lacquered. Shell is form-pressed. The base is cut and all elements are lacquered.

Cleaning

Clean on a regular basis using a damp and clean cloth. Remove stains using a mild mixture of water and detergent. Avoid contact with sharp objects as these can leave scratches in the wood and lacquer.

Please be aware of the additional lead-time below when pre-ordering.

Estimated lead time: approximately 20-24 weeks
Additional fees may apply for deliveries outside the metropolitan areas of Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra.
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Muuto is rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition characterised by enduring aesthetics, functionality, craftsmanship and honest expression. By expanding this heritage with forward-looking materials, techniques and bold creative thinking, their ambition is to deliver new perspectives on Scandinavian design. The name Muuto comes from Muutos, meaning new perspective in Finnish. They handpick leading contemporary designers who are strong interpreters of their philosophy and combine their talents with the passionate Muuto creative team. You will know their design because it has Muutos: objects made sublime through new perspectives, enjoyed across the world, representing the best of Scandinavian design today.
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