Tabouret Haut

Jean Prouvé,
1942

Tabouret Haut

For the design of Tabouret, Haut Jean Prouvé drew on a traditional bar stool that is still in common use today: a round seat disc resting on top of four long, canted legs. A ring is mounted to the inside of the legs about a third of the way up, increasing the rigidity of the construction and also serving as a comfortable footrest. Prouvé’s interpretation of this classic shape is distinguished by its simple, unpretentious appearance, quality construction and balanced

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For the design of Tabouret, Haut Jean Prouvé drew on a traditional bar stool that is still in common use today: a round seat disc resting on top of four long, canted legs. A ring is mounted to the inside of the legs about a third of the way up, increasing the rigidity of the construction and also serving as a comfortable footrest. Prouvé’s interpretation of this classic shape is distinguished by its simple, unpretentious appearance, quality construction and balanced proportions. Materials: legs and seat in solid oak, natural or stained dark with natural wood lacquer finish, footrest in tubular steel, powder-coated or chromed finish, anti-skid surface.