The bold, curvaceous structure of the Gin Counter Stool communicates a vibrant contemporary flair that will complement any counter. The rounded legs and sturdy kick plate support a sleek and comfortable seat. The Gin Counter Stool is available in a variety of frame and seat finishes.
Features:
- Swivel stool
- Frame finish available in Chrome or Satin Finished Steel
- Plywood seat finish in Cherry, Beech, or Wenge
- Gin Counter Stool has been rated suitable for contract use
- TB117 compliant according to California fire retardant regulations
- Overall Dimensions: 28.38" H x 15.38" W x 15.38" D
- Seat height: 25.25"
- View the Assembly Instructions
About Calligaris
The strength of Calligaris lies mainly in their products, a strength which increases constantly day after day. Their selection of dining sets, dining tables, dining chairs and bar furniture is unparalleled. The unique combination of quality, technology and style represents the recipe that attracts a diverse range of customers. The company is constantly developing new projects to suit the needs of today’s life, keeping functionality and taste as its most important characteristics. Their goal is to create products which will be chosen for their handiness, elegance and comfort.
Calligaris was founded in 1923, when Antonio Calligaris produced his very first chair -- the "Marocca" model. In the 1930's, Antonio passed the family-owned business onto his son, Romeo. After thirty years, Romeo Calligaris was ultimately able to develop his father's once small, Italian furniture store into an innovative, industry-leading company. Calligaris became so successful, that by the 1990's, the company began selling its products internationally, and expanded into four new countries, including the United States.
Today Calligaris continues its legacy as an industry leader. With a strong focus on technology and development, Calligaris still finds its most important resource is the people who develop and manufacture its products, enabling the company to stay at the forefront of the furniture industry. The results of this are found in the “freedom of living” concept, which emphasizes extreme versatility and functionality. This allows the consumer to shape their living space to exactly their specifications.