Introducing the Sir Burly barstool by Dowel Jones

Meet Sir Burly, the modern commercial barstool with a playful personality and nearly unlimited personalization options.

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Woman sitting at bar with Sir Burly stools.

We're excited to debut our newest collaboration with the Australian brand, Dowel Jones. Meet Sir Burly, the modern commercial barstool with a playful personality and nearly unlimited personalization options.

It’s the whimsical, playful nature of the stool’s design that defines the collection. Sir Burly was initially conceived as furniture for a playground setting. The soft curves and exaggerated steel tubes result in an almost anthropomorphic form. The over-sized tube dimensions act as a caricature of a traditional modern barstool. Comprised of 2” steel tubing and a solid white oak seat, Sir Burly is available in both bar and counter height variations. The rounded details of the stool show the softer side of industrial design and deliver an undeniable cute factor

Founded by Adam Lynch and Dale Hardiman in 2014, Dowel Jones has quickly garnered recognition as one of the most exciting brands on the global design scene. Their talent for stripping everyday products down to their basics has resulted in an ever-growing range of fun and functional minimalist pieces that sit beautifully in any modern setting.

The Sir Burly collection is now available to the North American market, and is made-to-order in our Michigan manufacturing facility.  The collection is available in wide range of colors and finishes (30 standard powder coat colors, 150 premium powder coat colors, and a white oak seat).

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Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.
Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.

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Call out text. Punchcard Building is now evolving into a modern space, revitalizing the iconic structure.

Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.
Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.

Known to Phoenix locals as the Punchcard Building, the Phoenix Financial Center, holds a unique place in the city's history and has become a recognizable landmark in the Phoenix skyline. Constructed in the 1960s, the building was originally home to banking and financial services and features a facade with narrow windows that resemble punch cards. Falling stagnant in design and improvements after decades of being limited by government leases, the Punchcard Building is now evolving into a modern, multi-use space with the intention of revitalizing the iconic structure

Known to Phoenix locals as the Punchcard Building, the Phoenix Financial Center, holds a unique place in the city's history and has become a recognizable landmark in the Phoenix skyline. Constructed in the 1960s, the building was originally home to banking and financial services and features a facade with narrow windows that resemble punch cards. Falling stagnant in design and improvements after decades of being limited by government leases, the Punchcard Building is now evolving into a modern, multi-use space with the intention of revitalizing the iconic structure

Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.
Overall floorplan showcasing the unique soft U-shape of the 18th floor at the Punchcard Building.

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The exterior of the Punchcard Building overlooking Phoenix, AZ.
The exterior of the Punchcard Building overlooking Phoenix, AZ.

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