LEM powder coated stool, 2000
LEM powder coated stool designed by Shin and Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma.
An iconic stool. The lines of its closed, perfect form delineate the minimum indispensable volume, achieving a measured and timeless elegance. An entire family of Lem stools featuring a range of bright colours and a variety of textures and materials has now been developed on the basics of the initial concept. A versatile Lapalma classic for the contract segment used widely for a broad range of requirements.
The LEM powder coated stool is also available in an upholstered version, please see 'Product range' below.
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Description
LEM powder coated stool designed by Shin and Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma.
An iconic stool. The lines of its closed, perfect form delineate the minimum indispensable volume, achieving a measured and timeless elegance. An entire family of Lem stools featuring a range of bright colours and a variety of textures and materials has now been developed on the basics of the initial concept. A versatile Lapalma classic for the contract segment used widely for a broad range of requirements.
The LEM powder coated stool is also available in an upholstered version, please see 'Product range' below.
Dimensions
Adjustable 55-67cmh: 37w x 42d x 63/75cmh
Adjustable 66-79cmh: 37w x 42d x 74/84cmh
Fixed: 37w x 42d x 80cmh
Materials
Stool with fixed or adjustable height with swivel seat.
Seat available in wood, lacquered or laminate finish. Powder-coated frame in black and white colours. More finishes and colours options are available. Please refer to the finishes pdf in the downloads section.
Please enquire for more information.
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Lapalma are expertly combining metal with wood, leather and fabrics to create timeless pieces of furniture.
Lapalma furniture has a genuine Italian nature with its emphasis on craftsmanship and designs that appeal to the senses, both key to Italian design and production. The Lapalma story begins in the 1980s, showing from the start a preference for natural, recyclable materials.