Designed by David Irwin, the Hardy Barstool is a classic in the making. Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the design of the original |
While the modern oak will never go out of style, the dark green finish is inspired by the colour of traditional Dutch doorways. The design of this stool stems from our study of traditional |
This version features a one-piece, upholstered seat and back, with unique, channel-stitch detailing. The black, powder-coated steel legs are reinforced with sturdy flat bar stabilizers |
The bar stool has the same open and inviting signature and comfort as the dining chair, while the extra long legs have transverse poles for extra strength and support. Add a light touch |
Available with a plywood or upholstered seat, the Sling features a rear leg which follows the angle of the back, becoming both a structural support and design feature at the same time. |
The Clarkester is constructed of solid wood American Walnut or Maple held together by a powder-coated steel base which is offered in matte white or black. Tronk is a Cincinnati-based |
This version of bar stool is high and features a footrest for additional comfort when sitting, making it a suitable piece of Scandinavian dining room furniture at the home bar or in |
Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the design of its Hardy Chair sibling: firstly the Captain s chair, originally a low-backed wooden |
Use in the hallway or in the bedroom as a practical occasional table. Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the original Hardy Chair: firstly |
Use it as a coffee table; as a surface for stacking magazines or displaying your ceramic collection; as hallway seating or wherever the whim may take you. One thing is for sure: this |
Reminiscent of an archetypal school desk, this desk features a drawer, an indentation to hold pens and pencils and comes with a cable tidy to accommodate more contemporary desktop objects. |
Hardy solid oak an ideal outdoor wood replaces the ash and walnut, thereby ensuring this piece of outdoor furniture will remain in great condition for years to come. Both the brass |
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