Kitchen stool, brown red faux leather, chrome metal, Poland, 1970s.
149 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 34147
This kitchen stool from the 1970s is an example of utilitarian Polish design from the PRL era, clearly influenced by Bauhaus and mid-century modern aesthetics. The lightweight, tubular metal frame is finished in chrome, with legs that gently splay outward for stability and end with black plastic caps to protect the floor. The square seat, with rounded corners, is upholstered in a reddish-brown synthetic leather (skai) with a subtle textured and matte finish. The seat's edge is defined by a thin cream-colored piping and a black band, emphasizing its geometric form. The stool is compact and practical, embodying the kitchen and utility furniture style of its time. It remains in good vintage condition: the seat shows visible discoloration from use, but there are no structural damages. All materials and construction details are authentic to the era, with no signs of contemporary restoration. The listed price is for one stool. This piece, rooted in the everyday life of 1970s Poland, tells the story of interiors where modernist ideals were introduced through simplicity of form and durable materials. The chromed frame and the geometric seat evoke the spirit of rational design, balancing function and visual clarity. Subtle discolorations on the upholstery are gentle reminders of its history—like a quiet witness to morning routines and kitchen conversations. Today, this stool serves as a functional accent in kitchens or dining
DIMENSION
Height45 cm
Width35 cm
Length35 cm
Dimension details
Length35 cm
Height45 cm
Width35 cm
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