Prouvé Tabouret 307

Prouvé Tabouret 307

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Prouvé Tabouret 307 viewed from the top and sides
Description
Description

The Prouvé Tabouret 307 is a saddle-shaped square stool designed by the legendary French designer Jean Prouvé, known for his innovative and industrial-inspired furniture. The stool features a curved seat that provides ergonomic comfort and a visually dynamic form. It rests on four slender, angled round legs, giving it a light yet sturdy appearance.

Originally designed in the mid-20th century, the Tabouret 307 reflects Prouvé's dedication to combining functionality with elegant simplicity, influenced by industrial and architectural design principles. Crafted from wood and metal, it embodies a timeless aesthetic, making it a versatile piece for seating or as a statement accessory.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Prouvé Tabouret 307 has an overall height of 17.5” (44.5 cm), width of 17.875” (45.5 cm), and depth of 17.125” (43.5 cm). The Prouvé Tabouret 307 has a weight of 22 lb (10 kg).

Counter stools range from 23”-28” (58-71 cm), bar stools from 29”-32” (74-81 cm), and tall bar stools from 33”-36” (84-91 cm). A minimum of 10” (25 cm) should be measured and provided between the top of stool seat and the underside of any counter to provide adequate space for the user.

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
17.5” | 44.5 cm
Width:
17.875” | 45.5 cm
Depth:
17.125” | 43.5 cm
Length:
Seat Height:
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Weight:
22 lb | 10 kg
Area:
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Materials:
Powder-coated steel base; solid oak seat
Designer:
Jean Prouvé
Year:
1941

Drawings include:
Prouvé Tabouret 307 front elevation, plan

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