This Polish stool from the 1970s features a restrained, modernist silhouette characteristic of mid-century modern design. Its stable construction is based on four slender beech legs, finished in a warm, light brown tone with a satin sheen. The legs taper gently and splay outward, with joinery details kept invisible for a clean, uninterrupted line. The seat is softly rounded and square, upholstered in high-quality, deep olive-green fabric with a subtle, matte texture. The upholstery is precisely fitted, free of stitching or tufting, emphasizing the stool’s clear geometry. The proportions are harmonious; at 43 x 37 x 37 cm, the form remains compact yet comfortable thanks to well-chosen padding. Condition: fully restored, with no visible signs of use. All elements remain consistent with the original character of the 1970s. This piece resonates with the voice of Polish design at the turn of the decade—practical, but not without a sense of proportion and softness. The stool echoes the everyday interiors of the modernist era: simplicity, where every detail mattered. The olive-green upholstery and warmth of stained wood evoke an aesthetic where natural materials provided the backdrop for comfort and function, and understated elegance emerged from minimal means. The stool can serve as an extra seat in the living room, a compact accent by a vanity or low console—well-suited to both minimalist and eclectic interiors inspired by the 1960s and 1970s. It could be paired with a low, geometric side table, placed beside an upholstered armchair, or accompanied by potted plants in ceramic vessels. The olive upholstery gains
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Height43 cm
Depth37 cm
Width37 cm
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Width37 cm
Height43 cm
Depth37 cm
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