Item No.
100148705
Beetle Stool
C$ 2,130.00
Item No.
100148705
Beetle Stool
C$ 2,130.00
Sierra Leather
Sierra Leather -
Black
Stone
Velvet
Anthracite
Dove
Fern
Rose
Sapphire
Taupe
Crypton Robusta
Linen
Stone
Tourmaline
Black
- Sturdy stool for extraordinary comfort.
- Fully upholstered seat in fabric or leather.
- Available with choice of several bases.
- 42⅝" H 21⅜" W 22⅞" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi for Gubi
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Details
The Beetle Stool (2013) is built on a sturdy frame that cradles the sitter in comfort from seat to back while striking an interesting silhouette between traditional and surprising. It was designed by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi, who founded Copenhagen-based GamFratesi in 2006. Available in a range of upholstery textiles. Made in Denmark.
- Sturdy stool for extraordinary comfort.
- Fully upholstered seat in fabric or leather.
- Available with choice of several bases.
- Brand
- Gubi
- Collection
- Beetle Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 42⅝" H 21⅜" W 22⅞" D
- Product Weight
- 24.5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

Counter Height
- Height (in): 42⅝
- Width (in): 21⅜
- Depth (in): 22⅞
- Weight (lbs): 24.5
- Seat Height (in): 26
- Seat Width (in): 19⅜
- Seat Depth (in): 16
- Leg Height (in): 25⅝

Bar Height
- Height (in): 46½
- Width (in): 22⅛
- Depth (in): 22⅞
- Weight (lbs): 23.25
- Seat Height (in): 30
- Seat Width (in): 19⅜
- Seat Depth (in): 16
- Brassed, chromed, or powder-coated steel base
- Molded polypropylene shell
- Fabric or leather upholstery
Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi
Copenhagen native Stine Gam and Italian Enrico Fratesi formed GamFratesi to celebrate the intersection of their diverse cultural backgrounds, allowing them to move between two design cultures – Danish simplicity and Italian intellectualism – with a fluidity that shows in their offerings.
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