'My favourite design is the one to come, either by me or by a future generation.' - Pierre Paulin

Product details

Moulin collection
The Moulin collection comprises a refined armless chair (F0907), an armchair (F0927), and a low lounge chair (Moulin Lounge / CM190) complemented by a matching footstool and a bar stool (3 seat heights).

Seat height
The Moulin bar stool is available in three fixed seat heights: 61, 71, and 81 cm.

Upholstery
Choose from a wide range of high-quality fabrics or leather.

Finishes steel wire frame and base
The steel wire frame features a powder-coated finish, offered in a palette of fifty curated colours.

Moulin Bar Stool Settings
Highly versatile, perfect for high worktables, kitchen islands, restaurants, and public spaces.

Design year 2026Design by Pierre Paulin

Opt for from a range of high-quality fabrics and leather. Use the dropdown menu to view all available colours.


The steel legs and frame feature a durable powder-coated finish.
Use the dropdown menu to select your preferred colour.


Designed by Pierre Paulin

Pierre Paulin (1927) made a considerable impression with a contemporary shell fauteuil, at an international furniture show organised by Kho Liang le. Shortly after the show, he became a freelance designer for Artifort. This marked the beginning of a long and fruitful collaboration. What makes his designs so distinctive is their striking sculptural shape, which earned Paulin many prizes worldwide. His work remains timeless and progressive even today. This is not form for form’s sake but applied design. With comfort as the constant starting-point. Artifort still includes many of Paulin’s designs dating from the nineteen-sixties and seventies in its permanent collection. His work can be admired in museums throughout the world. Apart from furniture, he also designed interiors for the French presidents Pompidou and Mitterrand in the Elysée Palace in Paris. Pierre Paulin died on 13 June 2009 in a hospital in Montpellier (France). The French president Sarkozy honoured him as "the man who made design an art". In November 2009, Paulin was posthumously awarded the distinction of "Royal Designer for Industry" (RDI).

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