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Granville Stool

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Man of Parts

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3021
3021
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Frame:
  
Oak
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
  
Black Pepper
,
  
Mist
,
  
Nude
,
  
Whiskey
,
  
Tobacco Oak
,
  
Cinderwood
,
  
Ivory
,
Dimensions:
57 x 53 x 95/104h cm
Seat Height:
66/75 cm
Variations:
Counter & Bar Stool
Lead Time:
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
British Standard Foam / M1-RF Foam / US. CAL. Bull 117-2013 Foam
Origin:

Granville Stool
Perched with quiet confidence above the bustle, the Granville Bar Stool draws inspiration from the iconic Granville Street Bridge that arcs gracefully into Vancouver’s vibrant downtown.
Sebastian Herkner translates the structure’s industrial elegance into a poised silhouette-its gently curved, bent plywood back echoes the bridge's sweeping lines. Elevated yet grounded, the Granville Bar Stool is a sculptural companion for elevated conversations and refined hospitality.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Founded by design aficionado Stephan Weishaupt, Man of Parts launched in 2019. Rather than representing a particular aesthetic, the brand reflects the attitudes of its customers; global citizens for whom travel and exploration is a way of life. Man of Parts’ collection of seating, tables, lighting and accessories is available through Tollgard’s London showrooms.
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DESIGNED BY
Sebastian Herkner
Sebastian Herkner is a German designer and a graduate of HfG Offenbach University of Art and Design. In 2006, he founded his eponymous studio, where his work spans furniture, objects, interior architecture, and exhibition design. His approach is defined by a deep appreciation for traditional craftsmanship, combined with a curiosity for modern technologies and a bold exploration of colour, materiality, and texture.
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