Wegner kitchen stool now available
Beautiful Kitchens loves this elegant kitchen bar stool design
Bar stools are ideal for adding a relaxed and informal feel to your kitchen or open-plan living space.
For an elegant and minimalist look, try this design by Hans J. Wegner, a Danish furniture designer often referred to as 'master of the chair'. The stool design was solely owned by Bulthaup since it was first created in 1985, but the rights have recently passed to furniture manufacturers Carl Hansen & Son who are making the stool available for consumers to buy for the first time. The stool features a solid wood frame that is available in oak or walnut in a number of lacquer and oil finishes, and an upholstered seat in black leather, brown leather, or by special order for a bespoke look.
The stools cost around £463, excluding VAT. To find a stockist in the UK visit the Carl Hansen & Son website.
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