Item No.
391412
Cherner Stool
Item No.
391412
Cherner Stool
Classic Ebony
Walnut
- Exceptional design with strength and beauty.
- Innovative wood-molding technique creates sculptural, comfortable seat.
- Featured in a 1961 painting by Norman Rockwell.
- 43.5" H 18" W 20.5" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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2-year residential warranty, 1-year commercial warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Norman Cherner for Cherner Chair Company
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A piece of Americana —
A unique and original American design, the Cherner Chair soared in popularity when it appeared in Norman Rockwell’s 1961 painting “The Artist at Work," which was featured on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post.
Details
Strength and beauty
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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- 43.5" H 18" W 20.5" D
- Product Weight
- 17 lbs
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
- 2-year residential warranty, 1-year commercial warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

Counter Height
- Height (in): 39.5
- Width (in): 18
- Depth (in): 20.5
- Weight (lbs): 15
- Seat Height (in): 25

Bar Height
- Height (in): 43.5
- Width (in): 18
- Depth (in): 20.5
- Weight (lbs): 17
- Seat Height (in): 29
- Laminated beech and molded plywood core
- Walnut or ebony veneer
- Solid steel footrest
- Plastic floor glides
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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