Cadre Bar + Counter Stool
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$3,455
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Description
Characterized by clean architectural lines and a sense of visual lightness, the Cadre Bar + Counter Stool features a refined aluminum frame that supports an upholstered seat seemingly suspended within its structure. The curved shell provides supportive comfort, while the deliberate gap between the seat and frame creates depth and emphasizes the stool’s sculptural profile. Hidden fixings maintain a crisp, uninterrupted appearance, allowing the relationship between the upholstered form and metal structure to remain the visual focus. The slender aluminium frame offers strength and stability without adding unnecessary bulk, contributing to the stool’s balanced and refined character. Available in both bar and counter heights, it adapts easily to kitchen islands, hospitality settings, and contemporary commercial interiors. A selection of finishes and upholstery options allows each variation to highlight different material combinations while preserving the stool’s distinctive architectural identity.
Specifications
Size
- Bar: 39.6" h x 15.6" w x 17.3" d (100.5x39.5x44cm)
- Seat height: 30.3" (77cm)
- Counter: 35.6" h x 15.6" w x 17.3" d (90.5x39.5x44cm)
- Seat height: 26.4" (67cm)
Material
Plywood, foam, aluminum
Details
- Category 1: Maharam Mode, Messenger
- Category 2: Camira Synergy, Mainline Flax
- Category 3: Hallingdal 65, Sorensen Envy
- Category 4: Royal Nubuck
Brand
Resident
“I’d be ripping my hair out if something took more than half an hour to put together,” says Resident founder Simon James on the subject of flat-pack furniture, something he knows quite a lot about. “Most of our products wouldn’t have more than five or six screws, maximum, nor do they take longer than 5 or 10 minutes to put together.” That’s just one of the innovative qualities of the New Zealand contemporary design and manufacturing company established in 2011. With equal parts dedication to an authentic brand of craft and an eclectic but refined aesthetic, Resident has quickly made a indelible impression.
Set up in a cleverly international way with a small head office in Auckland and a distribution hub in the UK to equal the supply-time equal of its European counterparts, Resident manufactures both in New Zealand and Europe. (Partner Scott Bridgens’ knowledge of logistics comes from previously working as operations manager for Brit design firm Tom Dixon.) A small stable of designers, artists and architects—all New Zealanders and based in various parts of the globe—keeps things tight design-wise. As Simon says: “We’ve gone with people we know and whose work we admire.”