The Cherner family is proud to realize the reintroduction of the famed "Cherner Chair". Designed by Norman Cherner for Plycraft in 1958, this chair is found in design collections throughout the world, including the Vitra Design Museum.
The Cherner Chair is still regarded as one of the most dramatic designs utilizing the technology of molding plywood. Like the 1958 original, the Cherner stool utilizes a molded plywood beech core seat with a unique construction of laminated plywood in graduated thickness with face veneers in beech or walnut. The seat and back are designed using a single shell connected by a slim and sturdy throat with slender laminated legs. Each chair is manufactured from the original drawings, molds and specifications by Cherner Chair, a Cherner family company headed by the designer's sons.
The "classic stained walnut" option have a stain applied to both the beech core and the walnut face veneer which gives the product a uniform walnut color (very little contrast in color between the beech core and the walnut veneer). The "natural clear stained walnut" option have only a clear finish applied, which emphasizes the contrast between the exposed beech core and walnut face veneer.
cherner wood leg stool
By Norman Cherner, From Cherner- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Norman Cherner, 1958
- Made in the USA by The Cherner Chair Company
- Dimensions
- counter height: 18" w | 21" d | 38.5" h | seat: 25" h bar height: 18" w | 21" d | 42.5" h | seat: 29" h assembly required
- Materials
- Laminated molded plywood
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
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