Elevated Furniture

ELBOW WOODEN BAR STOOL "NATURAL"

$375.00
  • elbow wooden bar stool natural oak

Elevated Furniture

ELBOW WOODEN BAR STOOL "NATURAL"

$375.00
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  • Designer: Hans J Wegner
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ELBOW WOODEN BAR STOOL

 Scandinavian Design Meets Everyday Functionality

The Elbow Wooden Bar Stool is the perfect combination of timeless Scandinavian design, comfort, and durability, making it an ideal choice for both residential and commercial settings. Inspired by the iconic Wegner style, its sleek, sculptural form elevates any kitchen island, bench, or dining space, adding a touch of modern elegance while providing a practical seating solution. Crafted with a solid oak frame and complemented by a high-density foam seat, the Elbow Wooden Bar Stool is a durable, stylish, and functional addition to homes, cafés, restaurants, and hospitality environments across New Zealand.

Iconic Scandinavian Design

Designed for those who appreciate the beauty of minimalist design, the Elbow Wooden Bar Stool features clean lines, sculptural curves, and a refined aesthetic that seamlessly complements contemporary, industrial, or classic interiors. Its sculptural form is not only visually striking but also ergonomically designed to provide comfort for extended periods of sitting. Whether used in a residential kitchen or a commercial dining space, this stool embodies a perfect balance of form and function, making it a standout feature that impresses family, guests, and customers alike.

Premium Materials and Craftsmanship

Proudly crafted from solid oak, each Elbow Wooden Bar Stool showcases the natural beauty of wood, including distinctive grain patterns and medullary rays that highlight the timber’s high quality. The hardwood frame is coated with a semi-gloss protective finish to ensure longevity and resistance to daily wear, making it ideal for high-traffic areas. The seat is upholstered with black PU leather over high-density foam, delivering luxurious comfort and easy maintenance for both home and commercial environments.

Versatile and Functional

The Elbow Wooden Bar Stool is designed for versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of settings. Its adaptable style works beautifully around kitchen islands and breakfast benches, while its durability and commercial-grade construction make it perfect for cafés, restaurants, and bars. Equipped with stoppers on the feet, this stool ensures stability while protecting floors from scratches or damage. Its robust construction and timeless design make it a long-term investment that combines elegance with practicality.

A Statement Piece for Any Space

More than just a seating solution, the Elbow Wooden Bar Stool is a design statement. Whether placed in a home kitchen, a restaurant, or a café, it adds a sophisticated, contemporary touch while supporting a comfortable and enjoyable dining experience. Its minimalist Scandinavian design allows it to blend seamlessly into any décor while maintaining a unique, eye-catching presence.

Showroom Experience

To fully appreciate the craftsmanship and design of the Elbow Wooden Bar Stool, our showroom is available by appointment. Explore the full range of styles and finishes, and experience firsthand the quality and attention to detail that make this stool a premium choice for residential and commercial spaces throughout New Zealand.

Elevate your kitchen, café, or restaurant today with Elbow Wooden Bar Stools – where Scandinavian elegance meets functional, durable design, creating a seating solution that is as stylish as it is practical, perfect for everyday use and long-term enjoyment.


BAR STOOL DIMENSIONS

HEIGHT: 94cm

LENGTH: 55cm

DEPTH: 50cm

SEAT HEIGHT: 65cm

PU FABRIC REGULAR CARE

Protect from direct sunlight, direct heat and weather. Regularly dust with a cloth and clean dry duster.

 

CLEANING

Avoid hard rubbing or scrubbing. Remove all liquid spills immediately. Clean body contact areas regularly. Always dust before cleaning. Use cleaning system such as Colourlock or Pelle. Use as per Manufacturer’s instructions. Dry away from direct heat.

 

SPOT CLEANING

As above. Tough stains may need professional treatment. Although your upholstery is pretty durable it is advisable you wipe off stains immediately with warm soapy water.  Do not use harsh cleaning products and keep out of direct sunlight.  Remember your upholsteries purpose in life is for you to sit on it.  Do not stand, breakdance or make like a Chinese Circus and try to balance on top.

 

Hans J. Wegner

THE ORIGINAL DESIGNER
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A huge influence on the Danish mid-century modernist movement, Hans Wegner's work is as relevant today, if not more so, than it was in its original day. With a style typically labelled 'organic functionality', Wegner is a prolific talent, having created more than 500 distinctive chairs during his lifetime, over 100 of which were mass produced, including famous pieces such as the Papa Bear and Circle chairs.

Hans Wegner stands among designers Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Poul Kjærholm and Verner Panton as a master of 20th-century Danish modernism. More specifically, he was instrumental in developing a body of work known as organic functionalism. His early training included both carpentry and architecture, and in the early 1940s he worked for Erik Møller and Arne Jacobsen designing furniture for the Aarhus City Hall, in Aarhus, Denmark, before establishing his own furniture studio.

 Until the 1960s, Wegner typically collaborated with cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen to realize his designs, most notably gracefully tapered and curved solid-wood chairs, often composites of wood and woven rattan or leather. He occasionally experimented with laminates, as in the Three-Legged Shell Chair (1963), or steel and oxhide, as in the Ox Chair (1960) for Erik Jørgensen. While he is best known for his chairs, Wegner has also created memorable cabinetry, desks, tables, beds and lighting.

The debut of the Peacock Chair (1947) at the Cabinetmakers’ Guild of Copenhagen was a turning point in Wegner’s career, and from then on his work was in demand. For years he was compelled to produce a new chair for the show each spring, designing such well-known pieces as the Folding Chair (1949), the Round Chair (1950) and the Flag Halyard Chair (1950), completing over 200 chairs in all. He frequently turned to traditional furniture for inspiration for his modern designs. The Chinese Chair (1944) draws on 17th-century Chinese seating, while the Peacock Chair, with its fanlike back, recalls the hoop form of the Windsor chair.

Over the years, Wegner perfected the design and production of his work, although the entire process remained lengthy. The Danish King, Frederick IX, waited two years for a four-legged Valet Chair (later versions had three legs) while Wegner tested the prototype at home. It is so-called because the hanger-shaped chair back is designed to keep a jacket wrinkle-free and the seat tilts up for use as a pants hanger, revealing a box for cuff links, keys and watches.

Wegner’s preferred method of working was to start with a sketch from which he would make a 1:5-scale model and then a full-scale model. Before beginning production, each piece of furniture was drawn at full scale on a single sheet, with the drawings – two elevations and a top-down view – superimposed on one another.