The Michael Thonet No. 73 Bentwood Stool’s origins date back to the mid-1800s. This reproduction uses the traditional bentwood styles commonly associated with Michael Thonet’s designs.
Though the invention of the bentwood technique should be attributed to the American Samuel Gragg, it was Michael Thonet who experimented with the technique to an extreme level and made the bentwood chair one of the greatest commercial successes of all time. Infatuated with reducing the number of pieces used in the construction of furniture, Michael Thonet created techniques of bending wood on multiple planes. The techniques led to the development of phenomenal chair successes, such as the legendary No. 14 and No. 18 bentwood chairs.
Made in the Czech Republic by Ton.
Dimensions: H 30 3/4″ D 18 1/2″ W 18 1/2″
Materials: Bentwood stool. Bar height. Black stained beechwood. Seat in wood veneer.

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