Bestseller
Fiber Stool, Bar
$365.00
item no. 100380453
Bestseller
Fiber Stool, Bar
$365.00
item no. 100380453
Plastic
Black
Dusty Green
Grey
Natural White
Ochre
Remix
Cream
Dark Grey
Grey
Light Blue
Rose
Refine Leather
Black
Cognac
Black Oak
Oak
Stained Dark Brown
Black Tube
White Tube
Grey Tube
Dusty Green Tube
Available to ship in:
- Sculptural, comfortable shape.
- Solid wood or tubular steel legs.
- Available with or without upholstery.
- 38½" H 17½" W 18½" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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Muuto honors a five (5) year warranty on all products with BIFMA (terms and conditions may apply)
Designed by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto
Manufacturer SKU:
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product details
The Fiber Stool has a sculptural shell made of an innovative bio-composite material consisting of plastic and wood fiber, hence the stool’s name. The wood fibers blend into the surface to create a matte finish and add an inviting texture. Standing on solid wood or tubular steel legs, Fiber is available as a bar stool or counter stool and with or without upholstery.
- Sculptural, comfortable shape.
- Solid wood or tubular steel legs.
- Available with or without upholstery.
- Legs and seat available in a variety of colors.
- Brand
- Muuto
- Collection
- Fiber Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 38½" H 17½" W 18½" D
- Product Weight
- 13.75 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- Muuto honors a five (5) year warranty on all products with BIFMA (terms and conditions may apply)
Barstool
- Height (in): 38½
- Width (in): 17½
- Depth (in): 18½
- Weight (lbs): 13.75
- Seat Height (in): 29½
Counter Stool
- Height (in): 34½
- Width (in): 16¾
- Depth (in): 17½
- Weight (lbs): 12.75
- Seat Height (in): 25⅝
- Plastic and wood fibers
- Tubular steel or solid oak or ash legs
- Fabric or leather upholstery

Iskos-Berlin
Working from their Copenhagen studio, Aleksej Iskos and Boris Berlin approach design as “an art of storytelling” and they pay particular attention to the materiality of objects, often letting this define the language of their designs.
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