Pato Paper Bar/Counter Stool - Sledge Base
Pato Paper Bar/Counter Stool - Sledge Base
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Designer Welling / Ludvik
Pato Paper Sledge Barstool features a shell made of PaperShell – a 100% bio-based cellulose composite free of fossil carbon, cast in Sweden. The frame is made of solid steel wire with options for a chrome-plated or powder-coated finish and equipped with replaceable plastic glides for durability. The bar stool is available in several variants and can be customized for both bar and kitchen counter heights. A sustainable and contemporary solution where modern design meets circular material choices and functionality.
Counter Height | 18.11” W x 19.69” D x 38.19” H Seat: 25.98” H |
Bar Height | 18.11” W x 19.69” D x 42.91” H Seat: 30.31” H |
Barstool Shell made of Papershell cellulose composite. A material completely free of fossil carbon and a 100% biogenic.
Frame of solid steel, chromed or powder coated.
Mounted with plastic glides.
Please specify bar
or counter height.
EN 16139:2013 (L2)
EN 1022:2005
EN 1021-1:2006, Smouldering cigarette
EN 1021-2:2006, Match flame equivalent
PaperShell is produced from FSC-certified craft paper and impregnated with a bio-based binder. It is sourced entirely from biological residues from Nordic forestry and agricultural industries, reflecting a commitment to eco-friendly innovation.
It is 100% bio-based, 100% fossil-free, and, when circulated correctly, has the potential to become carbon-negative.
When correctly processed via pyrolysis, PaperShell can return to the earth as high-grade biochar, a carbon-rich substance that captures CO2 and promotes soil regeneration. This makes it potentially carbon-negative at the end of life. Currently, PaperShell supplies biochar to plant nurseries, where it is used to enhance soil quality and plant growth.
Fredericia Furniture warranties that purchased product(s) will be free from manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship for a period of 7 years.