Simple but versatile.
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Child chair /table/desk/stool
Kristian Vedel 1952
Vedel is often credited as being one of the very first designers to take furniture for children seriously. This piece, designed in 1952 and constructed of beech plywood, features slats on either side of its curved form, enabling the user to select the seat height as well as accommodate the added weight of a growing child. Simple tension keeps the seat in place, and the chair itself is meant to be used as a table, a high chair, or a stool. It won the silver medal at La Triennale di Milano in 1957.
Size: 45 x 31 x H 41 cm
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Price and availability
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Natural |
Plywood |
€ 350 |
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| Available: | 2
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| Color: | Natural |
| Material: | Plywood |
| Manufacturer: | Architect Made |
| Condition: | New |
| Price: | € 350 |
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Prices include 19% VAT, non-EU customers are not eligible to pay VAT. *) Price is indicative, product may be offered in different materials and / or colors, please inquire.
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