Pair of Paperclip Stools, c. 1960s - 1970s

$600.00

Dimensions: 16”W x 28”H x 17.5”D
Material(s): Chrome

Rooted in the Bauhaus experiments of the late 1920s, this pair of all-chrome bar stools represents the popular culmination of that modernist vision four decades on. By the late 1960s, the cantilever principle had migrated from avant-garde architecture into mainstream production. Chrome had become a material of the moment — celebrated in its own right, not merely as a frame for upholstery. The result is a pure, sculptural object that captures the optimism of its era.

Sold as a pair.

For trade inquiries and orders, please contact c.rosalie1902@gmail.com.

Dimensions: 16”W x 28”H x 17.5”D
Material(s): Chrome

Rooted in the Bauhaus experiments of the late 1920s, this pair of all-chrome bar stools represents the popular culmination of that modernist vision four decades on. By the late 1960s, the cantilever principle had migrated from avant-garde architecture into mainstream production. Chrome had become a material of the moment — celebrated in its own right, not merely as a frame for upholstery. The result is a pure, sculptural object that captures the optimism of its era.

Sold as a pair.

For trade inquiries and orders, please contact c.rosalie1902@gmail.com.