select bar stool 11-370
Werner Max Moser, 1934
The select bar stool is the counterpart of the chair with the same name also belonging to the horgenglarus collection. Both models were designed in 1934.
The select bar stool is the counterpart of the chair with the same name also belonging to the horgenglarus collection. Both models were designed in 1934.
Made using the traditional bentwood technique, this compelling seating furniture looks slender but is very robust. Due to these properties, our bar stool is an excellent option for the hospitality business as well as other semi-public functions.
Its finely crafted, yet exceptionally stable foot ring comes in many different variants, such as chrome-plated, brass or CNS. This detail serves to underline the stool’s elegant appearance which will integrate perfectly with a host of furnishing styles.
This piece of furniture can be not upholstered or upholstered with a choice of fabric or leather. The model is available in natural beech, black or stained; other types of wood are available on request.
Moulded plywood seat, seat frame and legs of solid bentwood, chrome-plated connection ring
W39, H80
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Designers
werner max moser
Architect and furniture designer in Zurich. Studied at the architecture faculty at ETH Zurich. Internships with Grandpré-Molière in Rotterdam and Frank Lloyd Wright in the USA. Initial furniture designs for his father Karl Moser's practice. Co-founder of Wohnbedarf AG (1931) and of the architectural firm Haefeli, Moser, Steiger (HMS) (1937). From 1958, professor of architecture at ETH Zurich and doctor honoris causa at the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart.