Bar stool from Sibast FurniturePiet Hein Bar Chair | Seat Upholstery
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The Piet Hein Bar Chair was first completed in 1968. The great cultural personality and furniture designer Piet Hein spent almost a decade perfecting the design for the chair, which was to be a companion to his iconic Superellipse table. The chair never made it to the market, but in close collaboration with the Hein family, Sibast Furniture has now put this highly elegant bar stool into production.
The Piet Hein Bar Chair is a direct descendant of the Superellipse table. The famous elliptical shape, which in many ways testifies to Piet Hein's mathematical genius and scientific approach to harmonious design, is in this elevated version modified to fit human proportions. A slight curve in the backrest and seat gives the chair a fantastic seating comfort without provoking the iconic elliptical shape, while a high frame gives the chair a classic bar look. The soft textile of the seat, the organic wood of the backrest and the hard metal of the frame create the dynamic visual balance that Piet Hein was known for.
The Piet Hein Bar Chairs are available in a selective range of fabrics and leathers from Sibast Furniture. In addition, it is possible to put together the frame, backrest and upholstered seat of your choice, if desired. Please contact us by phone or email for more information.
- Material Frame in chrome treated or black steel with upholstered seat and backrest in black lacquered oak, clear lacquered oak or walnut veneer. The chair is delivered as standard without dupsko, but can be added free of charge on request.
- Care instructions For daily cleaning of the furniture, use a slightly damp cloth without the use of detergents or chemicals. For thorough cleaning, a wood cleaner adapted to the surface treatment of the furniture is recommended. For cleaning the upholstered seat, professional cleaning is recommended.
- Design Original design by Piet Hein, produced by Sibast Furniture (1968).
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