Tabouret Solvay, 1942
Tabouret Solvay by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
Tabouret Solvay is a simple, robust stool made of solid wood with a design immediately expresses the design principles for which Jean Prouve is known. Thanks to its level seat, Tabouret Solvay may also be used as an occasional table.
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Description
Tabouret Solvay by Jean Prouve for Vitra.
Tabouret Solvay is a simple, robust stool made of solid wood with a design immediately expresses the design principles for which Jean Prouve is known. Thanks to its level seat, Tabouret Solvay may also be used as an occasional table.
Dimensions
35dia x 40w x 45cmh
Materials
Seat in oiled, solid wood available in natural oak, smoked oak or American walnut finish.
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Vitra is a Swiss based manufacturer of designer home and office furniture, lighting and accessories.
Originally founded in Weil am Rhein, Germany in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, the company moved to Birsfelden, Switzerland in 1994. Soon after forming, Vitra acquired licences for the products of many renowned American designers, including Charles and Ray Eames, and George Nelson.
Vitra have continued to produce innovative products and concepts, working with established designers to push boundaries within design.