Sensational New Stock Now At Chair Crazy
Take a seat. Here we share the latest range of Menu Chairs and Stools – with sensational new stock now available from Chair Crazy.
These stunning new additions to the product line, replicate the designs of Stockholm-based design studio, Afteroom.
The minimal Afteroom Chair range pays homage to functionalism and the Bauhaus school of art, which has become a MENU bestseller since its launch in 2012. The simplicity of its design combined with the quality of materials is what’s important.
“We embraced the challenge of designing something minimalistic with clean lines, without in any way compromising its comfort. In that sense we’ve ended up with classic Scandinavian features”.
MENU Bar and Kitchen Stools have the same innovative and clean design as the Menu Chair but with longer legs. These light, comfortable stools work perfectly as an extra or featured chair in the kitchen, as a stylish front row of a bar area, or in an office reception.
Find these and other sensational seating solutions now available from Chair Crazy.
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