
Pepe Cortès, a Spanish-born interior designer, counts among his numerous projects a collaboration with Oscar Tusquets on restaurant furnishings and Javier Mariscal on furniture design. Founder of the Grupo Abierto de Diseno, a multidisciplinary design group, Cortès has also designed retail stores and offices in Spain and abroad.
The Design
Designed by Pepe Cortès in 1993, and manufactured to his specifications in Spain by AMAT-3 for Knoll, the Jamaica Barstool is already considered a modern classic. The Jamaica Barstool features a contoured anodized cast aluminum or beech seat that swivels 360, and a chrome plated steel base with plastic glides. The Jamaica aluminum stools on glides are 100% recyclable. Available in bar and counter height, stools feature aluminum or beech seats. The Jamaica Barstool is Greenguard certified for being a low-emitting product.
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Design Year: 1993
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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
I love my stools. I agonized for weeks before I decided to purchase them as they seemed extremely pricey. Now that I have them, I see why. They are not just stools - - they are works of art. They look lovely in my kitchen and it gave me the exact look I was searching for. Besides getting over the price, the seats are a bit cold.
this stool, is by far, the best stool. you know how when you sit on a wooden stool, your butt hurts after a while? well on this stool, it has indents for your butt to make it oh so comfy to sit on.