Item No.
113267
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Lem Piston Stool
C$ 1,840.00
Item No.
113267
Select Styles In Stock
Lem Piston Stool
C$ 1,840.00
Black
Dark Stained Oak
Stainless Steel
White
- Comfortable swiveling, height-adjustable stool
- Durable steel frame and base
- Features a swivel seat and a lever that adjusts the seat height
- 34" H 13¾" W 17" D
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Shin and Tomoko Azumi for Lapalma
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Named Product of the Year at the FX International Interior Design Awards in the year of its release, the LEM Piston Stool (2000) reveals a rigorous and original rethinking of the form and function of seating. The sculptural seat swivels and adjusts easily from counter height to bar height with a lever that activates a gas cylinder. Its visual lightness that creates the illusion of freedom from gravity. LEM is included in the permanent collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Made in Italy.
- Comfortable swiveling, height-adjustable stool
- Sleek, sculptural stool with a striking visual lightness
- Durable steel frame and base
- Features a swivel seat and a lever that adjusts the seat height
- Brand
- Lapalma
- General Dimensions
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- 34" H 13¾" W 17" D
- Product Weight
- 33 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

LEM Piston Stool
- Height (in): 34
- Height Min (in): 29
- Width (in): 13¾
- Depth (in): 17
- Weight (lbs): 33
- Seat Height (in): 31
- Seat Height Min (in): 26
- Seat Width (in): 15
- Seat Depth (in): 17
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 265
- Stainless steel seat or plywood seat with veneer or lacquer finish
- Stainless steel or powder-coated steel seat frame
- Matte chromed steel or powder-coated steel column
- Zinc-plated or powder-coated metal base with stainless steel layer
Shin and Tomoko Azumi
Before they formed their own separate design studios in 2005, the team of Shin Azumi and Tomoko Azumi had formed Azumi studio in 1995 in London and produced truly witty furniture and products. Each trained first in Japan and then at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London and together as Azumi studio they won numerous awards.
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