Hale counter stool is a multi-purpose stackable stool of standard counter height. It inherited the look and functionality of the Hale chair. Made from sustainable PET Felt and high-strength steel, this piece of furniture is durable and recyclable after long-time use. Suitable for high seating areas in offices and public spaces, such as reception counters and canteens. Hale counter stool is available in eleven unique PET Felt blends. The design can be further customised with bespoke frame colour, as well as optional armrests and seat upholstery.
Hale PET Felt Counter Stool
- Product Name
- Hale PET Felt Counter Stool
- Designer
- De Vorm
- Manufacturer
- De Vorm
- Material
- Metal
Plastic - Characteristics
- Ergonomic
Upholstered
With footrest - Use
- Commercial
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