Description
The FH420 Heritage Footstool by Frits Henningsen has a robust and classic air of tranquility about it.
With solid wooden legs and upholstered detailing, it was designed to match the Heritage Chair, but it also works equally well on its own.
Technical Info
Dimensions:
Height: w53 x d34 x h41cm
Seat Height: 41cm
Materials & finishes:
The Heritage footstool is upholstered in Kvadrat Basel fabric (90% wool worsted / 10% nylon) in light grey with contrasting dark grey button detail. With solid oiled oak legs and made using down and flame retardant cold foam.
More upholstery and leg finish options are available, for more information please contact our web team
FH420 Heritage footstool (Outlet)
By Carl Hansen✓
✓ 365 days FREE return policy*
✓ Next day delivery on ALL in-stock items
✓ British customer service
✓ London based since 1999
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£5 flat-rate delivery for all UK parcel orders - next day & tracked.
Furniture delivery from £38 - expertly handled by our own in-house White Glove service team.
365 days FREE return policy. Changed your mind? No stress - we even pay the return postage! *excluding furniture specially made for you. Please contact us or visit our Delivery & Return page for more information.
Description
The FH420 Heritage Footstool by Frits Henningsen has a robust and classic air of tranquility about it.
With solid wooden legs and upholstered detailing, it was designed to match the Heritage Chair, but it also works equally well on its own.
Technical Info
Dimensions:
Height: w53 x d34 x h41cm
Seat Height: 41cm
Materials & finishes:
The Heritage footstool is upholstered in Kvadrat Basel fabric (90% wool worsted / 10% nylon) in light grey with contrasting dark grey button detail. With solid oiled oak legs and made using down and flame retardant cold foam.
More upholstery and leg finish options are available, for more information please contact our web team
Designed by Frits Henningsen

Frits Henningsen (1889-1965) was known as an uncompromising designer. He viewed quality craftsmanship as the most important element of his work, making it his focus when developing new furniture. Unlike other cabinetmakers, Henningsen always created his own furniture pieces -
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