Undoubtedly timeless.
The NF-BS01 bar stool, designed by Norman Foster for the Karimoku Case Study, offers timeless style and balance with its soft transitions and blended timber joints. Enjoy timeless simplicity with the minimal composition and proportions of this design.
Dimensions:
Width: 46 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Height: 77,5 cm
Seat height: 77,5 cm
Material:
Oak ( pure, smoked, or black )
Designer:
Norman Foster for Karimoku Case Study
Upholstery variants:
Please, feel free to reach our Soba team via email at info@soba.hr to request more information regarding the upholstery possibilities or kindly pay a visit to the Soba office & showroom to discover the full range of upholstery variants.
Available upholstery fabrics and leather:
Coda 2, Hallingdal 65, Leather Leabelle, Leather Shade, Maple, Steelcut Trio 3, Vidar 4, Moss
Availability:
The Karimoku Case Study furniture collection comprises made-to-order items. The delivery timeframe and estimated delivery date are determined by the craftsmanship involved. To ensure you have an idea of the approximate delivery lead time, we recommend contacting us before placing an order.
However, if you appreciate the value of craftsmanship and are familiar with the design process, you are welcome to proceed with an order. You will receive a confirmation order along with information on the estimated delivery date.
About Norman Foster:
Norman Foster is the Founder and Executive Chairman of Foster + Partners, a global studio for architecture, urbanism, and design, rooted in sustainability. Over more than five decades, the practice has pioneered a sustainable approach to architecture and urbanism through a wide range of work, from masterplans to offices, cultural buildings, airports, and industrial design. He has been awarded architecture’s highest accolades, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize, the Praemium Imperiale Award for Architecture in Japan, the RIBA Royal Gold Medal, and the AIA Gold medal. He is president of the Norman Foster Foundation, based in Madrid. In 1999 he was honored with a Life Peerage, becoming Lord Foster of Thames Bank.