Bar stool made in Italy in the 70s
Rosewood frame and padded seat.
This bar stool stands out for its modern, minimalist design, ideal for contemporary and refined spaces. The frame is made of wood with a dark, glossy finish, giving the piece depth and character. The square base and rectangular central column provide stability and a bold, architectural profile.
The padded seat, upholstered in fabric, adds a touch of liveliness and comfort, creating a pleasant color contrast with the wood. The enveloping and functional metal footrest completes the aesthetic with a practical, industrial touch.
Perfect for open-plan kitchens, designer counters, or contract spaces, this stool combines functionality and style, becoming a distinctive element in any decor.
The seat and base measure 32cm x 28cm.
The stool is 70 cm high.
Overall in excellent condition. The seat upholstery is a little faded from age.
To ship this item I use appropriate packaging materials to protect the product during transport.
I use sturdy boxes, pallets, packing materials, bubble wrap, and high-quality tape.
I rely on couriers that offer tracking services for both express shipments and for shipments of furniture and bulky items.
I always maintain clear and transparent communication with the customer throughout the shipping process, providing information on the expected delivery date and shipment status.
Please note that bulky and palletized items will be delivered to street level. This means the courier will deliver the goods directly to the street level, without transporting them inside the building or to the upper floors.
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