Item No.
100119333
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Loku Piston Stool
$1,195.00
Item No.
100119333
Select Styles In Stock
Loku Piston Stool
$1,195.00
Walnut
- Striking molded seat with boldly grained veneer.
- Height adjustable with push of lever.
- Footrest turns 360 degrees with seat.
- 42.72" H 17.5" W 17.9" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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1-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Shin Azumi for Case
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Innovative manufacturing —
The Loku Collection uses sophisticated wood molding techniques to produce comfortably curved seats with extraordinary visual appeal.
Details
Rotates 360 degrees
For his Loku Collection (2017), Shin Azumi took advantage of the latest molded plywood techniques, but he also exercised restraint to avoid creating something overwrought. “Some of the 3-D molded wood chairs in the market are getting too similar to plastic ones,” he says. “When I designed Loku, I was careful to keep the dignity and beauty of a wooden chair.” Loku features a seat-footrest assembly that rotates 360 degrees and a height adjustment lever for easy positioning. Made in Thailand.
- Striking molded seat with boldly grained veneer.
- Height adjustable with push of lever.
- Footrest turns 360 degrees with seat.
- Brand
- Case
- General Dimensions
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- 42.72" H 17.5" W 17.9" D
- Product Weight
- 11 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 1-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)

Loku Piston Stool
- Height (in): 42.72
- Width (in): 17.5
- Depth (in): 17.9
- Weight (lbs): 11
- Seat Height (in): 29.92
- Molded plywood seat with walnut veneer
- Tubular stainless steel base
Shin Azumi
Born in Kobe, Japan, Shin Azumi embraces a design philosophy that merges functionality and entertainment, or enjoyment. “Design is a kind of work that provides entertainment for our lives,” he says. “Functionality is something that is quite universal and something we can share. I try to use functionality as an element of enjoyment.”
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