523 Meribel Stool
523 Meribel Stool by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina.
The Meribel stool, designed in 1955, is a highly stylised milking stool designed by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in Méribel in France. The materials and shape were inspired by the architecture of interiors typically found in the Alps.
The design is characterised by three legs with a “cut” finish.
Can also be used as a side table, and also works well in combination with the smaller 524 Berger stool. See below for more products in this range.
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Description
523 Meribel Stool by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina.
The Meribel stool, designed in 1955, is a highly stylised milking stool designed by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in Méribel in France. The materials and shape were inspired by the architecture of interiors typically found in the Alps.
The design is characterised by three legs with a “cut” finish.
Can also be used as a side table, and also works well in combination with the smaller 524 Berger stool. See below for more products in this range.
Dimensions
33dia x 38.4cmh
Materials
The stool comes in three solid wood finishes: natural oak, black-stained oak, natural American walnut.
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