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Jaer bar stool - SALE

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Frame:
  
Oak
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
  
Black lacquered oak
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Dimensions:
42.6 x 31.5 x 68h
Seat Height:
68 cm
Variations:
Quantity: 4 Available
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8 - 10 Weeks
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Jaer is a true mid-20th century design, but it never went into serial production back then. The three-legged barstool definitely deserves more attention, it has a strong presence even though it has a humble and honest look.

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Jaer bar stool - SALE
Jaer is a true mid-20th century design, but it never went into serial production back then. The three-legged barstool definitely deserves more attention, it has a strong presence even though it has a humble and honest look.
Sigurd Resell graduated from National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in 1947. He designed Jaer while working for the pioneering interior design company Rastad & Relling Tegnekontor in Oslo. The barstool consists of mostly solid wood, only to be contrasted by the brass ferrules at the bottom of the feet. The overall design makes the barstool classic and modern, a perfect choice for residential homes, professional workspaces, cafes and restaurants.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
The result of a shared love and a mission; Eikund is a furniture maker bringing forgotten classics of Norwegian mid-century design into the spotlight. Its three founders, Morten Hippe, Frode Tingbø and Jørgen Tengesdal have in common a long-held appreciation of Norwegian furniture design. Believing it to have been traditionally overlooked in favour of the better-known Danish mid-century icons, they set out together to correct this, and in 2015, Eikund was born.
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DESIGNED BY
Sigurd Resell
Sigurd Resell was one of the country’s most formidable furniture designers in the 1950s and 60s. What characterizes his furniture more than anything is an elegant and logical construction. While mostly designing furniture in a moderately traditional style, he later also developed a number of models in a more modern, international design language. He received nine different awards at various competitions and exhibitions at home and abroad.
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