back
to top
Add to wish list Path

Stool 'Vogt' -10 %

If I look at the beautiful humpback from the traditional house 'Embru' in this way, I can hardly believe that the very modern and even somewhat futuristic seat goes back to a design from the early sixties!

The architect and product designer Klaus Vogt succeeded in creating an all-round successful seating furniture at a very early stage, which convinced me with its reduced use of materials and functionality as well as with its most beautiful appearance.

The 3-leg stool is light, with its stained multiplex beech seat and powder-coated sheet steel legs in the most beautiful colours.

It looks just as good as a living object as it does as a fine seat that you can easily transport from A to B, depending on where you need it.

The most beautiful stools come in different colors to your home. They can be easily stacked and stowed when needed.

The stool, which is characterised by its functional character, timeless form and materials used, fits seamlessly into the designs of Moser, Haefeli, Roth and Kienle of the classic 'Embru' collection.

Loading...

additional 2 % discount for prepayment

Marke
Design

Werner Max Moser, 1930

Design

Werner Max Moser, 1930

Material

Glass plates / tubular steel chrome plated or powder coated

Design

Christophe Marchand

Material

Glass plates / tubular steel chrome plated or powder coated

Design

Klaus Vogt

Design

Christophe Marchand

Material

Stained multiplex beech seat / powder-coated sheet steel legs

Material

Molded plywood / tubular steel chrome plated or powder coated

Material

Molded plywood / tubular steel chrome plated or powder coated

Mass

Ø: 70 cm / H: 60 cm

Mass

Ø: 70 cm / H: 60 cm

Mass

W: 41.5 cm / D: 41.5 cm / H: 45 cm / ø 36 cm

Mass

W: 35 cm / D: 35 cm / H: 80 cm

Mass

W: 35 cm / D: 35 cm / H: 45 cm

Note

Stackable up to 10 pieces

Design / Made in

Switzerland

Design / Made in

Switzerland

Note

stackable up to 5 units

Design / Made in

Switzerland

Design / Made in

Switzerland

Design / Made in

Switzerland