Series 430 Barstool

Following the success of the Series 430 Chair, Verpan introduced the Series 430 Bar Stool to bring the same elegance and comfort to elevated seating. Designed with identical proportions to the original, the bar stool simply extends the frame to bar or counter height and adds a footrest for extra support.

Available in a counter height version for residential use (65 cm) and a bar height version for hospitality (75 cm), the Series 430 Bar Stool retains the fully upholstered seat with traditional elastic webbing for exceptional comfort. The slender painted metal frame is available in a range of finishes, with upholstery options in premium fabrics or leather for complete customisation.

 

 

Availabilty : 18 weeks

details

designer country of origin warranty
Vernor Panton 1926 - 1998 Denmark

dimensions

– Counter height: Seat height 65 cm / Total height 100 cm

– Bar height: Seat height 75 cm / Total height 110 cm
Seat: Ø46 cm
Total depth: 51.5 cm
Total width: 54 cm

Box dimensions: 55 × 118 × 57 cm (counter height) / 55 × 128 × 57 cm (bar height)

Certifications: Contract standard
Weight: 10 kg (counter height) / 11 kg (bar height)

 

material

FSC-approved wood for seat and back; elastic band webbing; CMHR (CRIB 5) or HR (Cal 117) foam; painted metal frame; felt feet

returns

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Vernor Panton 1926 - 1998

Among the icons of Danish design, Verner Panton stands apart for his fearless imagination and experimental spirit. Best known for his sculptural furniture, visionary lighting, and bold use of colour, Panton’s work broke free from the minimalism of his peers — embracing play, innovation, and emotional impact.

A trained architect and prolific interior designer, Panton explored new materials and technologies throughout his career, often blurring the lines between furniture, art, and installation. The result: design that feels as radical and relevant today as it did half a century ago.

 

 

 “The main purpose of my work is to provoke people into using their imagination. Most people spend their lives living in dreary, grey-beige conformity, mortally afraid of using colours. By experimenting with lighting, colours, textiles and furniture and utilizing the latest technologies, I try to show new ways, to encourage people to use their imagination and make their surroundings more exciting.” — Verner Panton“