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Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
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Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood
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Unlock Counter Stool | Chairs by Housefish. Item made of maple wood

Created and Sold by Housefish

Housefish

Unlock Counter Stool - Chairs

Price $399

Handmade

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

Unlock Counter Stool in warm grey. Made from the exact same materials as the Lock Stool, just without a back.⁣

The Unlock stool is a Lock stool with no back, hence no lock joint, and no assembly required.
Includes anodized aluminum stretchers front and rear. Available in the same finishes, and uses the same metal parts as the chair.

Dimensions
16.5”w x 24.5”h x 23.5”d (Seat depth 19”)

Material
Laser cut and formed steel; maple or walnut veneer over FSC certified multi-core plywood. Anodized aluminum stretcher rods. Zero VOC clear finishes on the wood, zero VOC powder coated finish on the steel. 100% paper based packaging.

Origin
Made in Denver, Colorado, USA

Lead Time
Normally ships in 5-10 days

Promo codes may not be applicable on this item.

Item Unlock Counter Stool
Created by Housefish
As seen in Private Residence, Denver, CO
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Housefish designs and manufactures durable, clever, and beautiful modern furniture by combining advanced digital manufacturing with carefule hand craft.

Founded by Scott Bennett in 2008, Housefish has steadily grown and expanded into the contract furniture space in recent years. We have designed furniture for numerous restaurants and offices, exhibited at ICFF and Milan design week, and have work in the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum.