saya sled base stool
by Altherr & Molina Lievore from Arper
saya sled base stool
Design Lievore Altherr Molina, 2013
Plywood, wood veneer, steel, upholstery
Made in Italy by Arper
Saya is a mark, a gesture, a graphic sign, rendered in wood to finish a space like a signature. Fluid in line, warm in material, its silhouette is bold and striking. The sum is more than the parts: Saya inspires inclusion in diverse environments from home to contract.
Made for both residential and contract use, Saya is available as a chair and a stool (in two heights variations 19 1/2'' and 20 3/4''), manufactured in oak and finished in teak and natural stain. Color stains - open pore lacquered - include white, black, ochre and three shades of red to permit a variable yet cohesive combination. Upholstered shells are available for all Saya chairs and stools. Chairs are available with sled, four-leg in wood and four-leg in chrome-finish steel bases, while stools are available only with in a sled base. Sled base and four-leg chrome-finish steel versions are stackable to allow for large-scale use and storage. Saya Mini is a small version of Saya designed for children. Wood shells are available in painted white, yellow, red, pink and natural wood. Painted metal sled bases are available in white, yellow, pink, red and chrome.
Saya sled base stool is offered with or without upholstery applied on the seat. It is provided with glides with felt inserts for wood floors. It is also available fully upholstered. Saya stools without upholstery can be stacked up to 10 chairs and Saya with seat cushion can stack up to 6 chairs with stacking protection pad (please call to specify). Stacked stools with weight in excess of 25 kilos requires a handling tool.
counter height stool: 20.1" d | 18.75" w | 35.9" h | seat: 25.6" h | base: 17.75" w | 19.5" d
bar height stool: 20.9" d | 19.1" w | 40.1" h | seat: 29.5" h | base: 17.9" w | 20.6" d
Plywood, wood veneer, steel, upholstery
Made in Italy by Arper
Saya is a mark, a gesture, a graphic sign, rendered in wood to finish a space like a signature. Fluid in line, warm in material, its silhouette is bold and striking. The sum is more than the parts: Saya inspires inclusion in diverse environments from home to contract.
Made for both residential and contract use, Saya is available as a chair and a stool (in two heights variations 19 1/2'' and 20 3/4''), manufactured in oak and finished in teak and natural stain. Color stains - open pore lacquered - include white, black, ochre and three shades of red to permit a variable yet cohesive combination. Upholstered shells are available for all Saya chairs and stools. Chairs are available with sled, four-leg in wood and four-leg in chrome-finish steel bases, while stools are available only with in a sled base. Sled base and four-leg chrome-finish steel versions are stackable to allow for large-scale use and storage. Saya Mini is a small version of Saya designed for children. Wood shells are available in painted white, yellow, red, pink and natural wood. Painted metal sled bases are available in white, yellow, pink, red and chrome.
Saya sled base stool is offered with or without upholstery applied on the seat. It is provided with glides with felt inserts for wood floors. It is also available fully upholstered. Saya stools without upholstery can be stacked up to 10 chairs and Saya with seat cushion can stack up to 6 chairs with stacking protection pad (please call to specify). Stacked stools with weight in excess of 25 kilos requires a handling tool.
counter height stool: 20.1" d | 18.75" w | 35.9" h | seat: 25.6" h | base: 17.75" w | 19.5" d
bar height stool: 20.9" d | 19.1" w | 40.1" h | seat: 29.5" h | base: 17.9" w | 20.6" d
$756.00 + free shipping (curbside delivery in the continental US)
Altherr & Molina Lievore
This prolific design group has designed products for Arper and is also known for interior design and packaging. They extend knowledge into a dedicated teaching practice, offering seminars and training to new professionals through universities.
Arper has a distinct place in the design world due to a collaboration with the firm Lievore Altherr Molina. Arper is focused on environmental quality and sustainability and using low-emitting recyclables.