The versatile Piedmont #1 stool



Piedmont #1 was designed for Skram and, even though usually described as a stool, it’s actually more than that. It’s an elegant and versatile piece that would make any kitchen and dining room look wonderful. The design of the stool is simple and has a contemporary look. It’s also comfortable and pleasant to sit on.The stool is a part of the Piedmont Collection and it comes in three variants.

The first one is a dining stool. It has a minimalist look and it’s made of rift white oak with a black finish. The sea is made of tan saddle leather and it appears to be suspended a few centimeters above the side panels, thus allowing the user to feel comfortable without damaging the seat. The second version is a counter stool. It has the same design but with different dimensions. There’s also a third model, a bar stool. This is the highest version and it shares the same design and materials as the other two versions.

All three versions of the stool also feature a signal black steel footrest that increases the level of comfort, especially in the case of the counter and bar stools. The combination of colors for this design is both bold and elegant. The black structure creates a rather compact look while the tan leather seat offers perspective and makes the stool stand out without being opulent and too evident.

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