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The Form & Refine Blueprint is an archetypal bar chair with highly considered features. Its simple silhouette belies carefully crafted details to achieve excellent comfort and practicality.

The bar chair is made from solid, sustainably sourced oak with a moulded plywood seat. The seat subtly curves to follow the contours of the body, making it comfortable for extended social occasions. The solid, organically shaped backrest is formed from a single piece of steam-bent oak, giving the chair a minimalist yet inviting look while supporting good posture. A solid frame provides stability, and the wooden footrest adds extra comfort for everyday use.

With no visible joins, screws, or bolts, the Blueprint Bar Chair features a visually pure and minimal design through clever construction. With a 65 cm seat height, the chair suits most countertops and is suitable for both home and public settings. The bar chair is fitted with Teflon gliders to help protect floors and reduce friction when moving the chair.

The Blueprint Bar Chair 65 is also available with an upholstered seat.

Blueprint Bar Chair 65

Blueprint Bar Chair 65

by Form & Refine

Regular price $608.00 USD
Regular price $760.00 USD Sale price $608.00 USD
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In stock items are available for immediate dispatch from our London-based warehouse. The daily cut-off time is 12:00 am for same day shipping, orders placed in the afternoon will be shipped the following day. Please refer to inventory levels above for live stock availability.

Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Height: 98 cm, Seat Height: 65 cm, Width: 47.5 cm, Depth: 44.5 cm

The chair is supplied fully assembled.

Materials/Construction

Frame - Solid European oak. Natural oil finish.
Seat - Moulded beech and oak veneer seat.

Teflon gliders are installed as standard.

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The Form & Refine Blueprint is an archetypal bar chair with highly considered features. Its simple silhouette belies carefully crafted details to achieve excellent comfort and practicality.

The bar chair is made from solid, sustainably sourced oak with a moulded plywood seat. The seat subtly curves to follow the contours of the body, making it comfortable for extended social occasions. The solid, organically shaped backrest is formed from a single piece of steam-bent oak, giving the chair a minimalist yet inviting look while supporting good posture. A solid frame provides stability, and the wooden footrest adds extra comfort for everyday use.

With no visible joins, screws, or bolts, the Blueprint Bar Chair features a visually pure and minimal design through clever construction. With a 65 cm seat height, the chair suits most countertops and is suitable for both home and public settings. The bar chair is fitted with Teflon gliders to help protect floors and reduce friction when moving the chair.

The Blueprint Bar Chair 65 is also available with an upholstered seat.

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