Cherner Stool
$1,029.00
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Item No.
100073177
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Cherner Stool
$1,029.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100073177
Classic Ebony
Walnut
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- Exceptional design with strength and beauty.
- Innovative wood-molding technique creates sculptural, comfortable seat.
- Featured in a 1961 painting by Norman Rockwell.
- 39½" H 18" W 20½" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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Up to 2-Year Warranty
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Designed by Norman Cherner for Cherner Chair Company
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Details
Constructed of laminated wood of graduating thicknesses, from 5 ply at the seat edge to 15 ply at the slender waist, the Cherner Stool (1958) possesses exceptional structural strength and dramatic sculptural beauty. It's braced with a solid steel crossbar that also serves as a comfortable footrest. This is the authentic Cherner Stool made by the Cherner Chair Company.
- Exceptional design with strength and beauty.
- Innovative wood-molding technique creates sculptural, comfortable seat.
- The chair version of this stool was featured in Norman Rockwell painting.
- A footrest adds additional comfort.
- Brand
- Cherner Chair Company
- General Dimensions
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- 39½" H 18" W 20½" D
- Product Weight
- 15 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
-
Up to 2-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Counter Height
- Height (in): 39½
- Width (in): 18
- Depth (in): 20½
- Weight (lbs): 15
- Seat Height (in): 25
Bar Height
- Height (in): 43½
- Width (in): 18
- Depth (in): 20½
- Weight (lbs): 17
- Seat Height (in): 29
- Laminated beech and molded plywood core
- Walnut or ebony veneer
- Solid steel footrest
- Plastic floor glides
- Notification of Filling Contents
Norman Cherner
A pioneer both in molded plywood and prefab housing, Norman Cherner explored the Bauhaus movement, embarking on a lifetime exploration of multidisciplinary design, from furniture, shelving, glassware, lighting, and even toys. Yet Cherner is best known for the molded plywood seating line he created for Plycraft, a manufacturing company in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
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