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Bertoia Counter Height Stool with Seat Pad

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The Bertoia Barstool is part of Harry Bertoia's iconic 1952 wire collection, an astounding study in space, form and function by one of the master sculptors of the last century. Like Saarinen and Mies, Bertoia found sublime grace in an industrial material, elevating it beyond its normal utility into a work of art. The Bertoia Barstool is perfect for the home, office or café.

Bertoia Counter Height Stool with Seat Pad

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W54 x D58 x H100

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Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia

Harry Bertoia (American, 1915–1978), was an Italian-born American artist best known for his sculptures, jewelry, and furniture design. Born in March 10, 1915 in San Lorenzo, Italy, Bertoia moved with his older brother to Detroit at age 15 where he enrolled in Cass Technical High School. He would later attend the nearby Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he notably studied with Walter Gropius. Today, Betroia’s works are in the collections of many Museums. He died on November 6, 1978 in Barto, PA.

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