Suggestive, warm, technological The Nuez barstool is enveloping, warm and technological. It was born from the idea of creating a seat modeled it as if it were a sheet of paper. Its shell is available in different colors and its interior is presented in thermopolymer ECO, fully upholstered or padded. It is offered in two heights and bases with wood foot, steel cantilever and sled or wood or injected aluminum central swivel.It is the perfect combination of simplicity and excellence. Its essential design, combining plywood with cast aluminum, creates an iconic and intelligent aesthetic. Available in two sizes and seat heights, with the option of upholstered seating, these swivel stools offer a versatile and environmentally conscious solution for any space.The Nub stools combine technology with traditional craftsmanship. Its design is the result of a sophisticated cabinetmaking work featuring the spindels of its backrest. It offers different versions of bases and seats in wood or with an upholstered cushion in addition to two different heights. Adaptable to any corporate, contract or residential space that seeks warmth and comfort.An iconic and functional barstool, was born as a visual game based on the symmetry between the seat, the base and the orbital position of the footrest. Height adjustable, it is constructed from injected aluminum in different colors and the seat is upholstered or in wood. Offered high- and low-back versions, for workspaces and collaboration, restaurants, hotels or eateries, and at home.
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"Fabrice Berrux loves to design and work with pleated-fabric, silkscreen glass and bulbs lamps."
“I’m a person who fishes for ideas. I was born in Ibiza and I’m an industrial dreamer”