The Jane Bar Stool is part of our range of stacking stools and chairs which are ideal for all kinds of hospitality interiors such as coffee shops, cafés, and bars. The stool starts its manufacturing process in the heart of a European FSC forest where trees are turned into fully formed plywood seats within the same sawmill. This is very much in keeping with Liqui’s sustainable design ethos. The process is completed in the UK where our bespoke wireframe legs are fitted and the stools are finished by hand. The low back of the bar stool gives it a more informal look than our Jane Bar Chair; although the formed plywood seat can also be upholstered in the same way for extra comfort with a choice of fabrics or leather. The frames of the stacking stools are also available in a selection of finishes making the Jane Bar Stool a very versatile piece of contract seating.
Jane Bar Stool Low Back
- Product Name
- Jane Bar Stool Low Back
- Manufacturer
- Liqui Contracts
- Manufactured
- United Kingdom
- Material
- Metal
Wood - Use
- Commercial
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