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Tom and Jerry-The Wild Bunch

Category: Seating

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Tom and Jerry is the redesign of a classic furniture typology: the workshop stool. The three-legged stool (in two different heights) is made of solid beech wood, with mechanical parts in self lubricant plastic. Its smooth-running mechanism makes it easy to adjust and comfortable to sit on. 

The stylistic contrast between the visual quality and beauty of the beech and the plastic of the mechanical parts makes it a versatile product, suitable for use in a wide range of working, recreational and private situations and spaces: from a professional studio to a child’s bedroom, to a trendy, modern bar or a kindergarten, no place is out of bounds for Tom and Jerry, and they will always fit in and perform their essential function perfectly.

Designed by
Konstantin Grcic
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Product description
Swivel stools and adjustable in height. Frame in solid beech natural or painted, joint and screw in polypropylene with glass fibre added.
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Product name

Tom and Jerry-The Wild Bunch

Designer

Konstantin Grcic

Materials

Wood

Characteristics

high

Dimensions
Tom: cm 51x45x70/86
Jerry: cm 48x42x50/66
Production process
Solid wood manufacturing
Injection moulding (for the plastic parts)
Year

2012

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