FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN
FDB Møbler J83 stool (45,0 x 40,0 x 52,0cm) - CPHAGEN

FDB Møbler J83 stool

€569.00
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The J83 Stool has been created by Jørgen Bækmark for the brand FDB Møbler.
Its design gives it the versatility to be used for different purposes.


The J83 Stool has a frame that is made of FSC® - certified oak or beech. The frame has stout, rounded legs. The seat is at the centre of the stool and it is made from paper yarn. It has been fashioned into a beautiful, intricate weave. 

This bench can be used at an entryway table to provide seating to put on and remove shoes. It can be used for the same purpose at the foot of a bed. It can also be put in a corner of a living room where it can be pulled out for extra seating when needed.

Its iconic design makes it a perfect match for the J80 or the J81 chairs. 


Specifications

Size: H 42 x W 37 x D 51,6 cm

Weight: 3,5 kg

Base: Papercord

Legs: Oak lacquered / beech painted 

Certifications: FSC registered trademark

Warranty: 5 years

Design year: 1962 / 2016


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About FDB Moebler

In the early 1940s some young, courageous furniture architects were given the task of developing beautiful, functional furniture at attractive prices. Good furniture design and high quality should not only be reserved for the most prosperous in society. FDB Møbler was established to create the framework for close family values and a democratic community. Now 75 years later the old classics, originally designed by Børge Mogensen, Poul M. Volther and others, are developed from the same principles.