Pair of “Heidistool” Barstools by Sebastian Wrong for Established & Sons, 2008

A playful yet sophisticated pair of “Heidistool” barstools by Sebastian Wrong, designed in 2008 for the iconic British design house Established & Sons. Inspired by the familiar shapes of a traditional tractor seat and the rustic three legged milking stool, these pieces merge modern manufacturing with nostalgic references in a beautifully contemporary way.

The heat-formed acrylic seat rests on a sharply constructed European oak base, creating a striking contrast between glossy modernity and tactile natural wood. Their sculptural silhouette, ergonomic comfort and joyful materiality make them ideal for a kitchen island, bar, creative workspace or contemporary interior.

About the Designer  Sebastian Wrong
Sebastian Wrong (b. 1971) is a celebrated British designer known for his refined material understanding, engineering precision and ability to blend industrial processes with poetic form. As a co founder of Established & Sons, he helped shape the direction of contemporary British design in the 2000s. His work spans furniture, lighting and accessories and is characterised by clarity, wit and exceptional craftsmanship.

Producer
Established & Sons, United Kingdom

Materials
Heat-formed acrylic, polyurethane, European oak

Condition
Very good, with minimal signs of use and light surface scratches to the seats.

DimensionsH 79 x W 48 x D 44 cm, seat height 76 cm
Stock nr02101225BS
Price 1.160,00