Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural
Nori Bar Stool Natural

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Nori Bar Stool Natural

Sale price$859.00
Colour:Natural Timber
Size:H67 Diameter 37 cm

Code: F410

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Inspired by the form of a chess piece, the Nori Bar Stool Natural is sculpted from a solid piece of Suar timber to create a unique & memorable piece. The combination of curves & straight lines delivers style & stability for any setting. The elongated form of these hand turned sculptural wooden stools are perfect for counter height use & designed to work as a series or individually as additional seating.  Suar is a fast growing timber, A.K.A South American Walnut or Acacia, & carries a Global Conservation status of G5 ???????? indicating sustainability & abundant population.  Each piece is kiln dried, however cracking will occur as your natural timber product adapts itself to the environments moisture, temperature & exposure to sunlight. The appearance of cracking can be alarming at first but be assured it is a natural part of your timber's lifecycle. This is not a deterioration but a natural reaction to climate. You can witness these changes throughout the seasons, as if your furniture is a living, breathing being. ** Please note: this stool is not suitable to use on high pile carpet or rugs and must allow ventilation under the stool.

Horgans is a second-generation family business bringing a world of sophisticated furniture to Australian homes. Since 1983, we’ve travelled the globe to source unique pieces with a story to tell.

It’s how we shape layered living spaces of character, and a legacy of great design.

We began as a family story.
And even as we’ve grown,
we’ve maintained a family feel.
Open arms and open doors.

We’re a people business, built on relationships.
That’s because, at the end of the day, we’re here
for where people and families live.

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