Normann Copenhagen Home Accessories
Circa Stool H45 Upholstery Black Steel/Ultra Leather Brandy - Normann Copenhag
£300.00
incl. VAT
Circa Stool H45 Upholstery Black Steel/Ultra Leather Brandy - Normann Copenhag
Circa Stool H45 Upholstery Black Steel/Ultra Leather Brandy - Normann Copenhag
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The Circa Stool H45 Upholstery Black Steel/Ultra Leather Brandy from Normann Copenhagen is the perfect home accessory for those who appreciate minimalist design and timeless elegance. This stool combines a black powder-coated steel frame with an upholstered leather seat, creating a harmonious balance between robustness and comfort. With a height of 45 cm and a diameter of 37 cm, it's perfect as an extra seat at the dinner table or as a stylish addition to your living room.
Normann Copenhagen has created a stool that is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. The circular seat and soft, rounded edges give it a modern look, while the practical hole in the centre makes it easy to move the stool around. The Circa series is designed to fulfil the need for simplicity and functionality in both residential and commercial settings.
Complete your home with this elegant stool. See all home accessories from Normann Copenhagen here.

Manufacturer

Item no.:
70039787
EAN:
5712396077942

Dimensions

Height (cm):
45
Diameter (cm):
37
Net weight (kg):
3.55

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No
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