This folding safari stool from the 1980s is an example of craftsmanship uniting function with understated decoration. The seat is made of thick, natural leather in a cognac brown shade, featuring a matte finish and preserved grain texture. The beech wood frame, in a warm, honey-toned hue, is smoothly finished with a semi-matte sheen, while the turned legs and stretchers are adorned with subtle rings at the ends. The crossed legs form a distinctive, stable silhouette typical of safari and campaign furniture, and the visible, well-executed wood joints highlight the handcrafted quality of the piece. There are no visible metal fittings. Condition is very good, with no damage, significant wear, or signs of restoration.The stool’s form evokes a spirit of travel and nomadism that permeated European interiors of the 1980s. Its minimalist body and raw leather tell a story of a preference for practical solutions and natural materials—a hallmark of an era seeking authenticity. The turned rings and crossed legs recall bygone expeditions while referencing mid-century modern style, where simplicity meets subtle detail. The touch reveals the solidity of leather and the gentle polish of wood, together forming a harmonious duo.The stool can serve as a portable seat in a living room, home library, or beside a console in the hallway. It pairs well with a sofa in expressive upholstery, a soft natural wool throw, or a low coffee table in solid wood. In rustic interiors, it will emphasize coziness, while in mid-century modern-inspired spaces, it introduces an accent of authentic texture and artisanal finish. It may be combined with a simple metal-frame lamp or accessories made from natural fibers to highlight its travel-inspired character.
DIMENSION
Height40 cm
Depth40 cm
Width60 cm
Dimension details
Width60 cm
Height40 cm
Depth40 cm
Weight8 kg
Seat height40 cm
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