Matching pair of 1950s black and white Kandya stools, designed by Frank Guille

A great little pair of midcentury 1950s stools made by British furniture manufacturer Kandya, designed by Frank Guille.

 

With black vinyl padded seats in a satisfying curved shape and ergonomic dip in the centre, and contrasting slender white legs and rubber feet.

 

Spread them across a room for when they’re needed, use them as little side tables until the sun fills the patio.

 

A striking monochrome matching pair which you’ll find a use for in any room.

 

There are signs of wear towards the bottom of the legs and there are splits in some of the rubber feet.

 

The seats measure 38cm wide X 30cm deep. The stools are 46cm tall at the sides and 44.5cm in the centres.

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A great little pair of midcentury 1950s stools made by British furniture manufacturer Kandya, designed by Frank Guille.

 

With black vinyl padded seats in a satisfying curved shape and ergonomic dip in the centre, and contrasting slender white legs and rubber feet.

 

Spread them across a room for when they’re needed, use them as little side tables until the sun fills the patio.

 

A striking monochrome matching pair which you’ll find a use for in any room.

 

There are signs of wear towards the bottom of the legs and there are splits in some of the rubber feet.

 

The seats measure 38cm wide X 30cm deep. The stools are 46cm tall at the sides and 44.5cm in the centres.

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