This low, rectangular stool from the 1960s is crafted entirely from ash wood, presenting a natural, light brown tone with pronounced wood grain and subtle knots that emphasize the authenticity of the material. The straightforward design, characteristic of utilitarian mid-century modern furniture, is reflected in the slightly tapered straight legs and flat seat with a distinctive oval cut-out that serves as a handle. The semi-matte lacquer finish subtly highlights the wood’s texture without excessive gloss. Traditional joinery at the leg-seat connections underscores the robust, artisanal construction. The stool is in excellent condition, carefully restored with no visible damage, cracks, or replacements.This stool carries the quiet voice of an era that valued simplicity and functionality. Its restrained silhouette echoes a time when everyday objects were designed for durability and convenience, leaving space for the raw beauty of natural materials. The handle cut-out, while practical, is a subtle hallmark of the period—a piece that speaks to honest craftsmanship and the quiet rhythms of home life. The smooth wooden surface, natural color variations, and small knots conjure interiors where even the simplest piece had its meaning and place.The stool can be used in a living room as a mobile seat, footrest, or small side table. It pairs well with upholstered mid-century armchairs, minimalist sofas, or as an accent in raw, natural arrangements dominated by wood and light textiles. It would also complement other 1960s furniture or serve as a highlight in a modern, Scandinavian-inspired interior, where its vintage pedigree would stand out. The neutral palette allows it to be paired with accessories in both subdued and more vibrant colors.
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Height25 cm
Depth24 cm
Width50 cm
Dimension details
Width50 cm
Height25 cm
Depth24 cm
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