WB 4: Core Leather Stool by Werner Blaser

HANDMADE IN GERMANY

30 YEAR WARRANTY

DELIVERED ASSEMBLED

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This stool is a sleek creation by Werner Blaser, blending chic simplicity with quality craftsmanship. Crafted from European oak with a smooth matte finish, it boasts a luxurious black core leather seat for comfort. Versatile enough for any space, this stool promises longevity and timeless style, handcrafted by skilled local artisans.

Price: 1.842,00 € (Tax included)

Delivery: 20 business days

Timeless Sophistication

This elegant and minimalist stool is a testament to refined design. Crafted from European oak with a matte lacquer finish, its fine grain is beautifully accentuated. The seat is upholstered in high-quality black core leather, offering both durability and comfort.

With its understated design, this stool effortlessly complements any space and is sure to be enjoyed by generations to come. Expertly crafted by skilled artisans in our workshop, it's a timeless addition to your home or office. The LÖFFLER Stool embodies the essence of "less is more," featuring four legs, a frame, and a seat crafted from premium core leather.

This piece, designed by the renowned architect and furniture designer Werner Blaser, perfectly embodies the principles of minimalism. Combining form and function seamlessly, it elevates any interior with its timeless style. Add a touch of sophistication to your dining area with this exquisite stool that leaves a lasting impression on your guests.


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Löffler's promotional video showcasing the WB6 lounge chair

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"Competent, friendly telephone calls regarding advice and queries. Smooth delivery and order processing. Product quality very good to date."

Nils D.

WB Seating

Löffler WB 7 Besucherstuhl mit dreiteiliger Sitzfläche aus massiver Buche und geschwungener Buche-Rückenlehne.

The Werner Blaser chair line offers a diverse selection of seating options, comprising six distinct choices. Three of these feature upholstery in premium black core leather and are crafted from European oak with a matte lacquer finish: the WB 4 core leather stool, WB 5 visitor chair, and WB 6 lounge chair. Additionally, three chairs feature nickel-plated polished steel tube frames secured by a distinctive Blaser connector: the WB 7 visitor chair with a solid beech wood seat and backrest, WB 8 upholstered visitor chair, and WB 9 All-in-One upholstered visitor chair.

WB Tables

Löffler GmbH

Within the Werner Blaser table range, there are a total of four distinct tables available in various dimensions and heights. Each table boasts a solid European oak base, accentuating its natural grain and texture, with tabletops fashioned from stained oak veneer on robust MDF. Among them, the WB 1 serves as a square lounge table, the WB 2 as a rectangular lounge table, the WB 3 as a rectangular dining or office table, and the WB 12 as a square office or dining table.

WB Accessories

Löffler WB 10 Holzpuzzle aus 27 massiven Eichenteilen in einer weiß beschichteten MDF-Box.

The Werner Blaser line offers two distinctive accessories. The Prism, crafted from seven acrylic glass cubes, adds mesmerizing charm to any space, while the wooden puzzle, comprised of 27 solid oak pieces, celebrates precision and craftsmanship.

Designer

Werner Blaser

Werner Blaser was a publicist, architect, and furniture designer, influenced by encounters with Alvar Aalto, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and classical Chinese and Japanese architecture. His publications document architecture, furniture design, and culture with outstanding photographs. His buildings and furniture designs are an expression of recognition and engagement with the work of Mies van der Rohe. The originals of Werner Blaser's chairs and stools are part of the Löffler Collection. From 2011 to 2018, Werner Blaser collaborated with Löffler GmbH, Reichenschwand. In this cooperation, contemporary reinterpretations of Werner Blaser's furniture designs, publications, a documentary film about the work of Mies van der Rohe and Werner Blaser, as well as a traveling exhibition titled "Finding Meaning in the Legacy of Mies van der Rohe – The Work of Werner Blaser – Löffler Edition," were created.