Model: 45038A
Brand: Vondom
Designer: Javier Mariscal
Vondom NOMA (originally called MOMA) bar stool designed by Javier Mariscal for VONDOM, Spain.
The Noma collection is a group of different types of outdoor & indoor seating, tables, ice bucket and planters. Refer to "You may also like..." at the bottom of this product page
NOMA RANGE OF SEATING, TABLES & ICE/PLANTER BUCKETS
Chill-out scene - low, comfortably shaped pouffe/low stool & coffee table.
Dining & meeting - medium, more supportive shaped dining chair/stool & dining table.
Standing, posing, entertaining, eating & drinking - high, stool with a foot rest & poseur table
All Noma tables include a recess/well to accommodate, at an extra cost a removeable ice bucket. Collectively ideal for hospitality, entertaining, meeting & dining.
For further information click NOMA Bar Table, NOMA Ice Bucket and VONDOM Bar Stools & Tables.
Vondom NOMA furniture is strong & robust, made in all weather resistant polyethylene, 100% recyclable rotational moulding process. Available in White, Orange, Ice, Khaki, Taupe. Ecru, Beige, Cream, Modo Green, Purjai Red, Notte Blue, Anthracite, Steel, Bronze, Black & Red.
IN STOCK & available for immediate delivery
2 x white - SALE
Larger quantities & any other standard colour are available on a 4/5 week delivery
The NOMA collection was launched by Spanish brand VONDOM in 2010 and because of its worldwide appeal has changed its name from Moma to NOMA
- Width: 38 cm
- Depth: 40 cm
- Height: 74 cm
Javier Mariscal is, first and foremost, an image creator who develops his work using all kinds of supports and disciplines. Furniture design, painting, sculpture, illustrations, interior design, graphic design, landscaping , gardening and so on are all the object of his professional, vital activity.
He has collaborated with companies such as Memphis, Akaba, Bidasoa, BD Ediciones de Diseno, Moroso, Nani Mar quina, Vorwerk, Equipaje, Alessi, Sangetsu, Magis, Cosmic, Santa&Cole, Lali que and Phaidon.
Mariscal expresses himself using a personal language that is complex in its intention and simple in its statements, innocent yet provocative, that he uses to innovate, risk and communicate. He enjoys provoking the eyes that look at his works and creating complicity with them.