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ALSEDA

stool, banana fibre

39,99

Article no: 200.339.19

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Product details

Key features

Hand-woven by experienced craftspeople, which makes each stool unique.

Lightweight; easy to lift and move.

Hand-woven by experienced craftspeople, which makes each ALSEDA stool unique.

Assembled size

Seat diameter:60 cm
Height:18 cm
Seat height:18 cm

Package size & weight


Article no: 200.339.19
Packages: 1
Length: 60 cm
Width: 60 cm
Height: 17 cm
Weight Gross: 3,73 kg
Weight Net: 3,73 kg

Store location

Find it in the store

1 x ALSEDA stool Article no: 200.339.19 1 package(s)
Aisle 16 Bin 09

Care instructions

Wipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
If placed close to a radiator or other source of heat, the material can dry out and deteriorate.

Good to know

Banana fibre may have dark spots; these have no effect on the strength of the material.

Possible to separate for recycling or energy recovery if available in your community.

This seating furniture is tested and complies with relevant strength and durability standards. The tests simulate typical usage of the product and are based on use by persons weighing up to 110 kg.

What is banana fibre?

The strong banana fibre is a by-product of banana growing. The plant only bears fruit once, and instead of letting the trunk go to waste, the outer fibres can be dried and then woven and braided into things like baskets, table mats and furniture. By using fibres from different banana species we get a natural colour variation – and a more vibrant expression.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Materials

Basematerial:
Banana leaves, Clear acrylic lacquer
Frame:
Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
Binding:
Rattan, Clear acrylic lacquer

Advice instructions

Only the latest versions of these documents are available for download. This means that there may sometimes be differences between the documents you download and the versions that come with the product.


Ideas and inspiration

"Manas mājas ar IKEA" for a new inspiration in the golden wedding anniversary
"Manas mājas ar IKEA" for a new inspiration in the golden wedding anniversary

This time, the team of "Manas mājas ar IKEA" will visit a family in Jelgava – the largest town in the region of Zemgale, famous for its beautiful castle and the ancient heritage as the former capital of Duchy of Courland. Here, the large Ozoliņš family is at home, and the daughters have decided to surprise their parents by transforming their living room before the couples' golden wedding anniversary. This has to be done without the main heroes' knowing anything before the arrival of Normunds and the designer. Will the surprise be welcome? Will there be enough space to fulfil the parents' dream of a large dining table for the whole family? Will the mother have place for her beloved puzzles and the father – a comfortable corner for cosy moments in front of the TV? Let's find out!

A healing workspace
A healing workspace

Meet the family of four with parents Elīna and Kārlis, who occasionally work at home. Elīna is a psychologist, and she sees her clients in a private space in her own home, which is this weeks challenge. Be prepared to be swept off your feet seeing the IKEA interior designer Elīna transforming the small room of merely 9 square metres into a cosy psychologist's consulting room. The ambience truly matters in this personal profession and may even speed up the healing process – the room has to leave a calming feeling, help clients to open up and ease the process of personal transformation.

When Christmas tree is not a tree
When Christmas tree is not a tree

It is hard to imagine Christmas without a Christmas tree, isn't it? But every year, we face ourselves with the same dilemma. Which one to choose: real or artificial? If it is difficult to decide, there is one more option for you. Be original and choose one of the alternative trees to decorate your home a bit different than the last year.

Bedroom Makeover in Jelgava
Bedroom Makeover in Jelgava

A loving couple, a small room and some 40-year-old furniture. This time, "Home Idea with IKEA" visits Jelgava where a special challenge awaits IKEA Interior Designer Dagne – she will create a whole new retreat for this lovely couple.
Helga and Andris have been married for 40 years and have lived the last 20 in their own cosy house in Jelgava. After giving all the best to their children and renovating their rooms it somehow never came to renovating their own bedroom.

Creating sustainable everyday
Creating sustainable everyday

At IKEA, we always look for ways to make more from less. We aim to use only renewable and recycled resources by 2030, to make sure that we create value rather than waste. When you bring the products home, we want to help you make them live as long as possible, and we offer you hundreds of solutions for a more sustainable life, from saving water and energy at hoe to sorting waste or reducing the footprint.

"Home idea with IKEA": a full makeover for a small apartment
"Home idea with IKEA": a full makeover for a small apartment

Last but not least – this time, "Home idea with IKEA" season's grand finale takes place in a one bedroom apartment in the picturesque town of Sigulda. The owner Ruta lives here for about seven years already, and her daughter Linda felt it was time for a makeover. She applied to the IKEA TV show in hope to give her beloved mother a more comfortable and more colourful home and luck was on her side! IKEA Interior Designer Kristīne has more up her sleeve than a simple makeover of one room. She is planning to renovate the whole apartment!

Home idea with IKEA: small space relaxing
Home idea with IKEA: small space relaxing

What to do with a space that is hard to find the right use for? Madara and Ričards have a room just like that, and for the time being it's on the back burner, but... or we don't know how long the "on the back burner" can last! The owners are hoping for help and encouragement to create something lasting here, perhaps a sitting corner or a games room with a place to work.

It's ok to change your mind!

If after receiving the products you purchased online you are not completely pleased with them, you hace 90 days to return the product unopened, unused and unassembled, inside its original package and with the receipt.

No questions, no hassle, no fear of buying online. You can even request a refund online.

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