Bar Stool No. 2
by Eileen Gray from Classicon
bar stool no. 2
Design Eileen Gray, 1928
Lacquered steel, stainless steel, upholstery
Made in Germany by Classicon
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe ä Pailla in Castellar, she used a 'Bar Stool' as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk, another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray's functional design.
Frame and floor base in steel, lacquered in black or cream. Two stainless steel bars. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fiber. Cover in fabric or leather.
11.8" w | 15.4" d | 29.1" h
Lacquered steel, stainless steel, upholstery
Made in Germany by Classicon
Eileen Gray created not only classical seats such as sofas or chairs, but also a series of unconventional bar stools. Version no. 2, originally designed for the house E 1027, also featured in her Paris apartment in Rue Bonaparte. In her Provencal country home, Tempe ä Pailla in Castellar, she used a 'Bar Stool' as a nonconformist seat at her drawing desk, another charming example of the versatility of Eileen Gray's functional design.
Frame and floor base in steel, lacquered in black or cream. Two stainless steel bars. Upholstery polyurethane with polyester fiber. Cover in fabric or leather.
11.8" w | 15.4" d | 29.1" h
$5,400.00 + free shipping
Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray was one of the pioneers who created what we now call modern design. The lone woman amongst her peers, her name is spoken in the same breath as Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, and Marcel Breuer.
At ClassiCon you will find innovative furniture that has the courage to depart from familiar ground. Some pieces carry big names and can look back on a proud design history while others are at the beginning of writing their own stories.