BCN Slide Base Stool - Pack of 4


Price:
$2,565

Description

Ergonomically designed by specialists to maximize comfort, the BCN Slide Stool by Harry & Camila explores how new materials can be used successfully to create furniture. The stool is made from a type of plastic called PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) which is rather unusual in the furniture industry. Previously, the most common use for this type of plastic was for insulation in the electronics industry because it is very strong and it is resistant to both heat and solvents. The metal structure of the stool has been crafted from steel originating from the Umbrian town of Todi. The stool is available in three heights: bar, counter and table versions.
Estimated Lead Time: 8 to 10 Weeks
Can be shipped within the EU Countries
Notes: This product is subject to a minimum order quantity of 4
Notes: This product can only be purchased in sets of 4
  • Metal Finish: Polished Chrome Steel
  • Steel base with lacquer can match the seat color
  • Seat has a crystalline structure and is resistant to most chemicals
  • BCN Stool Collection also includes piston and the wood base options
  • Suitable for Outdoor Use (only version with lacquered metal structure)
  • Provides excellent flexibility under body weight.
  • Suitable for both residential and commercial use
  • Made in Italy
    • Table Height: 16"W | 15"D | 24"H
    • Seat height: 19.7"

        • Counter Height: 17"W | 17.5"D | 30.7"H
        • Seat height: 26.4"

        • Bar Height: 17.3"W | 18"D | 34.6"H
        • Seat height: 29.9"
      Harry Paul
      Known for projecting mysterious objects, exemplars of vibrant design of the 21st century, his resulting design approach concentrates on experimentation with materials, technologies and lines. Harry Paul works across a wide range of disciplines, from furniture (in- and outdoor), lightning and table top, to textiles, watches and golf shoes, to architectural & interior/stand commissions and unique sculpture pieces for clients world wide. Born in Breda, the Netherlands, class 1966, industrial designer with a degree from the Design Academy Eindhoven (former AIVE), where he, before graduating, 1992, under Lidewij Edelkoort and Axel Enthoven, won the 1st price in the European design competition for leisure of GE Plastics with a proposal for a custom made protective sports equipment. In 1994 with a scholarship he enrolled in the advanced Master course at the Domus Academy in Milan. Graduating that same year under Stefano Giovannoni with a number of proposal solutions for street prostitutes, being confronted with and sensible to the circumstances under which those prostitutes had to practice their profession in that city. The most practical and ingenious solution was the silicone carpet Aladino, a portable silicon display with accessories like lightning, alarm, heating, fan, communication, space for sex toys, etc. After freelancing for and signing with Giudo Venturini, Stefano Giovannoni and Mateo Thun, creating modern design icons like, Antonio (Alessi), Nonno di Antonio (Alessi), Fred the worm (Alessi), Ship Shape (Alessi), Bruce (Alessi), Can Can (Alessi), Bomba table (Magis), Mago Broom (Magis), Alessi Floss Torch, Aroma coffee cups (Koziol) and Vimar spa,  Supernova line of adaptors, plugs and sockets for the European market (-still sold till date),  in 1998, he established the studio Harry&Camila in Milan, taking on the art directions for TVS spa and theMICAM. Harry Paul has exhibited extensively around the world and won several awards including in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2014 the Good Design Award of the Chicago Athenaeum, world’s oldest and most prestigious award of its kind. Harry Paul has been a visiting professor at DA and IED.
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