Tokyo Barstool
Tokyo barstool by Rodney Kinsman for OMK 1965.
Masterfully designed by Rodney Kinsman for London's Groucho Club in 1985, the Tokyo stool made its debut at the Milan Furniture Fair in the same year.
Built with slender, clean lines, the narrow stool offers an elegant frame, aesthetically enhanced with its rhythmic curves. It has been constructed from powder-coated tubular steel, with a moulded polyurethane backrest and plywood seat panel, making it a timeless addition to any home.
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Tokyo barstool by Rodney Kinsman for OMK 1965.
Masterfully designed by Rodney Kinsman for London's Groucho Club in 1985, the Tokyo stool made its debut at the Milan Furniture Fair in the same year.
Built with slender, clean lines, the narrow stool offers an elegant frame, aesthetically enhanced with its rhythmic curves. It has been constructed from powder-coated tubular steel, with a moulded polyurethane backrest and plywood seat panel, making it a timeless addition to any home.
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The Tokyo barstool is made from powder-coated steel with a polyurethane backrest. It has a black satin-finished plywood seat panel with a clear lacquer.
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