Wooden chair wooden seat
Leksand chair Bar stool, wooden seat
A durable and comfortable bar stool in solid birch.
You choose a fixed seat height between 63-80 cm.
Foot protection on the front foot rung made of brass or sheet metal is included.
In the Leksand chair, stylish elegance is combined with demands for durability and functionality.
A Swedish hand-made chair that enables high precision in every part and timeless elegance for all homes.
The Leksand chair has been tested by the Swedish Furniture Institute and has received the highest grade for strength.
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If you are going to decorate your kitchen, dining room or living room invest in a Leksand chair and add your personal touch.
Choose from our standard colours see picture. Blue, red, black, white, clearcoat.
Total height 95-112 cm.
Seat height 63-80 cm.
Width 37 cm.
Depth 41.5 cm.
Seat depth 31.5 cm
History of Leksand chair The original.
Seven sticks in the back
The Leksand chair that we know today has its origins in the early 1900s, but the basic shape of the chair dates back to the middle of the 18th century.
All kinds of furniture were manufactured on most farms during the 18th century, but it was in the area around Siljansnäs that the first Leksand chair was manufactured. Around the turn of the century, a demand for furniture from Dalarna to the rest of Sweden started, so they produced sofas, tables, desks and especially chairs with seven rungs in the back.
Choose from our standard colours see picture. Blue, red, black, white, clearcoat.
Total height 95-112 cm.
Seat height 63-80 cm.
Width 37 cm.
Depth 41.5 cm.
Seat depth 31.5 cm
History of Leksand chair The original.
Seven sticks in the back
The Leksand chair that we know today has its origins in the early 1900s, but the basic shape of the chair dates back to the middle of the 18th century.
All kinds of furniture were manufactured on most farms during the 18th century, but it was in the area around Siljansnäs that the first Leksand chair was manufactured. Around the turn of the century, a demand for furniture from Dalarna to the rest of Sweden started, so they produced sofas, tables, desks and especially chairs with seven rungs in the back.