Pierre Chapo - S01
The S01 Stool, designed by the renowned French architect Pierre Chapo in the 1960s, features a square seat with rounded and inclined edges, supported by four legs. The craftsmanship highlights the quality of woodworking and the minimalist aesthetic that defines Chapo's career. These specific stools are crafted from elm wood, and are in excellent vintage condition.
The stools show some patina and have the distinctive connecting beams for which Chapo was known for. One stool features a single connection beam, while the other stool has two.
Overall dimensions:
Depth: 28,5 cm
Length: 28,5 cm
Height: 45 cm
The S01 Stool, designed by the renowned French architect Pierre Chapo in the 1960s, features a square seat with rounded and inclined edges, supported by four legs. The craftsmanship highlights the quality of woodworking and the minimalist aesthetic that defines Chapo's career. These specific stools are crafted from elm wood, and are in excellent vintage condition.
The stools show some patina and have the distinctive connecting beams for which Chapo was known for. One stool features a single connection beam, while the other stool has two.
Overall dimensions:
Depth: 28,5 cm
Length: 28,5 cm
Height: 45 cm
The S01 Stool, designed by the renowned French architect Pierre Chapo in the 1960s, features a square seat with rounded and inclined edges, supported by four legs. The craftsmanship highlights the quality of woodworking and the minimalist aesthetic that defines Chapo's career. These specific stools are crafted from elm wood, and are in excellent vintage condition.
The stools show some patina and have the distinctive connecting beams for which Chapo was known for. One stool features a single connection beam, while the other stool has two.
Overall dimensions:
Depth: 28,5 cm
Length: 28,5 cm
Height: 45 cm