Discuss

Discuss stool has a classic design – it is a stool with wooden legs and thanks to the round symmetrical design of the chair allow the user to sit on it from any side. Discuss stool has round, flowing lines that create a friendly and cosy interior mood. The wooden leg frame height can be shortened.

Design Sven Ivar Dysthe (Norway)

Dimensions Seat D37.5, H 45

No minimum order

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Curved glued plywood is produced by gluing together several layers of plywood in electrical or high-frequency press molds and passing it through gluing cylinders. In the design of the Flow chair a different direction of fibers is used – both perpendicular and longitudinal.
The seat upholstery can be cotton, wool, polyester, artificial or natural leather or other fabrics.
The internal layers are birch plywood but the surface veneer can be birch, oak, walnut, wenge or zebrano with different finishes.

Tested according to DIN EN 1728, DIN EN 13 761, strength and durability tests required for public furniture.

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Options:

Upholstered seat pad, fabric, leather or customers own material. Removable, fixed with 3M duallock tape.

Powder coated frame according to any RAL code. Min qty 6 pcs. Black and white in standard – no min qty.

Felt glides in standard – NEW Quick-click system from Wagner, easy changeable. Plastic glides available on request.

Important to note:

! When a chair is veneered, there will always be visible plywood edges- more contrast on darker veneers (wenge, walnut), less contrast on lighter veneers (birch, oak).
! When a chair is stained, it is always stained all through, including the edges. Same with new pigmented lacquer.

Discuss stool has a classic design – it is a stool with wooden legs and thanks to the round symmetrical design of the chair allow the user to sit on it from any side. Discuss stool has round, flowing lines that create a friendly and cosy interior mood. The wooden leg frame height can be shortened.

Design Sven Ivar Dysthe (Norway)