Lem Barstool
Lem Barstool is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Care information
Care information
The furniture we love and appreciate, those that are part of our everyday luxury, also deserve luxury care. Our pieces are crafted of high quality materials to last over time. Although age can catch up with us, it is possible to preserve their original appeal and beauty by caring for them regularly.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Check if you chair is under our quich ship option from the description above.
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Introduce the normal shipping rates for than non quick ship.
Description
Description
In 1969, humanity took its first steps on the moon aboard the Lunar Excursion Module- an icon of ingenuity, efficiency, and weightlessness. Inspired by this spirit of exploration and minimalism, the Lem Barstool emerged as a hallmark of Lapalma’s design philosophy at the dawn of the new millennium.
Much like its lunar namesake, the Lem Barstool is defined by its remarkable lightness and streamlined silhouette, stripping away all but the essentials to create a floating, almost gravity-defying presence. Every curve and contour is purposeful, echoing the Apollo module’s commitment to functional purity: nothing superfluous, only what is needed to serve its mission.
The Lem Barstool is available in various versions to suit any environment: height-adjustable with a smooth gas lift, self-aligning for effortless return, or fixed for steadfast simplicity. Whether for indoor or outdoor use, its versatility shines in kitchens, bars, restaurants, and reception spaces.
The collection now expands with three striking new galvanic finishes—brushed black, blue, and green—joining an already diverse palette of materials and colours. Each finish enhances the stool’s timeless elegance, making it as much a statement piece as a seat.
Refined, functional, and endlessly adaptable, the Lem Barstool isn’t just furniture-it’s a celebration of design that elevates every space it inhabits, much like the lunar module that inspired it elevated our view of what is possible on Earth and beyond.