CLIPPER' COUNTER STOOL by YASU SASAMOTO for DULTON & CO
Designer: Yasu Sasamoto
Maker: Dulton & Co - Japan
Year: 1980s
Size: D/W 450 - Height adjustable 650-750
Condition Report: Structurally sound. Chrome on one leg has fairly major issues, see images below. Seat in good condition.
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A combination of organic form and industrial construction, the Clipper counter stool is an excellent example of design that is not trying to hide it’s construction or detailing.
The stools seat has become a familiar form in recent years, often referred to as a ‘tractor’ seat. An ergonomic shape inspired by the natural curves of the body. The seat is secured with a screw joint, that allows the seat to be rotated, adjusting the height to ensure a perfect fit for your space.
This particular stool has fairly major pitting to the chrome legs, however the industrial look of this piece ensures that this issue does not look out of place.
Designer: Yasu Sasamoto
Maker: Dulton & Co - Japan
Year: 1980s
Size: D/W 450 - Height adjustable 650-750
Condition Report: Structurally sound. Chrome on one leg has fairly major issues, see images below. Seat in good condition.
.
A combination of organic form and industrial construction, the Clipper counter stool is an excellent example of design that is not trying to hide it’s construction or detailing.
The stools seat has become a familiar form in recent years, often referred to as a ‘tractor’ seat. An ergonomic shape inspired by the natural curves of the body. The seat is secured with a screw joint, that allows the seat to be rotated, adjusting the height to ensure a perfect fit for your space.
This particular stool has fairly major pitting to the chrome legs, however the industrial look of this piece ensures that this issue does not look out of place.
Designer: Yasu Sasamoto
Maker: Dulton & Co - Japan
Year: 1980s
Size: D/W 450 - Height adjustable 650-750
Condition Report: Structurally sound. Chrome on one leg has fairly major issues, see images below. Seat in good condition.
.
A combination of organic form and industrial construction, the Clipper counter stool is an excellent example of design that is not trying to hide it’s construction or detailing.
The stools seat has become a familiar form in recent years, often referred to as a ‘tractor’ seat. An ergonomic shape inspired by the natural curves of the body. The seat is secured with a screw joint, that allows the seat to be rotated, adjusting the height to ensure a perfect fit for your space.
This particular stool has fairly major pitting to the chrome legs, however the industrial look of this piece ensures that this issue does not look out of place.