
In 2003, architect Craig Bassam and creative director Scott Fellows began drafting their vision for a new kind of American luxury company. A genuine, fully integrated lifestyle brand stemming from their shared aesthetic sensibilities, it would encompass architectural projects and interiors as well as impeccably crafted furniture, lifestyle objects and personal accessories. BassamFellows’ pioneering Craftsman Modern aesthetic, which marries architectural authority with a minimal-artisanal philosophy, was introduced with the debut of the iconic BassamFellows Tractor Stool at the 2003 Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Wood elements produce the Wood Frame Dining Stool’s distinctive side profile and back view, two of the most important angles when viewed around a table. The outer corners are softly rounded, a BassamFellows signature, and the exposed rear frame becomes both a handle to maneuver the stool and a convenient place to hang the user’s jacket or sweater.
CB-542 Wood Frame Counter Stool
W 17” D 21” H 34” SH 24”
W 43.2cm D 53.3cm H 86.4cm SH 61cm
CB-543 Wood Frame Bar Stool
W 17” D 21” H 40” SH 30”
W 43.2cm D 53.3cm H 101.6cm SH 76.2cm
Exposed frame in solid Wenge, Walnut, White Oak or Ash. Dual density foam and fiber cushions with inverted seams, tufted and welted.