Lecture Stool
The Lecture Stool by Gus Modern is a modern reinterpretation of a classic elementary school chair design. It features a one-piece, bent-plywood seat and back, with a functional leather and brass handle. The black, powder-coated steel legs are reinforced with sturdy flat bar stabilizers. The Lecture Chair combines comfort, design, and durability.
- 19"w x 19.5"d x 32"h, seat height 24"
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one-piece, molded plywood seat/back with exposed edges
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bumpers on the bottom of legs to protect hardwood floors
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black, powder-coated frame is bench-made from solid, round steel
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flatbar braces add functional style
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features a leather handle with brass hardware
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manufacturer: Gus Modern
- Overview
The Lecture Stool by Gus Modern is a modern reinterpretation of a classic elementary school chair design. It features a one-piece, bent-plywood seat and back, with a functional leather and brass handle. The black, powder-coated steel legs are reinforced with sturdy flat bar stabilizers. The Lecture Chair combines comfort, design, and durability.
- 19"w x 19.5"d x 32"h, seat height 24"
-
one-piece, molded plywood seat/back with exposed edges
-
bumpers on the bottom of legs to protect hardwood floors
-
black, powder-coated frame is bench-made from solid, round steel
-
flatbar braces add functional style
-
features a leather handle with brass hardware
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manufacturer: Gus Modern
- About the Brand
Gus Modern is modern furniture made simple. The Gus Modern collection expresses the Toronto-based company's love of a warm and accessible brand of modernism. Gus builds on modernist design traditions in creative new ways, combining classic styles with modern details for everyday living. Their style emphasizes originality, functionality and simplicity, with a focus on materials and craftsmanship. The Gus Modern collection includes upholstered seating, such as Gus Modern sofas, sectionals, and lounges chairs, with great options such as the Atwood Sofa, Jane Bi-Sectional, and Thompson Chair. The mid-century inspired designs of Gus Modern continues to build a loyal following of modernists that desire both form and function.