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Noir
Boldly grained Munggur wood is fashioned into a petite, chunky footstool that can also be styled as a tabletop pedestal.
It's very cute.. Inga. Philadelphia, PA. 2024-11-11 09:58:45
Emissary Home and Garden
Urbia
Contrast your modern ensemble with this rustic accent stool. Crafted from solid acacia wood, this stool resembles a chopped tree trunk – because it is one! Every stool is as unique as the tree it came from, with natural knots, cracks, and wood grain patterns adding an organic feel to your space. Its drum shape measures 16.5'' high, an ideal height for an ottoman in your office or living room. Plus, it has a weight capacity of 330 lbs., so it doubles as extra seating for guests. Our favorite? It works just as well as an end table next to your low-profile armchair or sofa. Just take it out of the box and place it anywhere.
Jamie Young Company
Expertly carved of mango wood, this counter-height stool is given a natural finish that honors the integral veining and natural variations found in the sustainably harvested material. With a style as timeless as the game that was its inspiration, the simple lines are enhanced for comfort with a circular footrest. Each is as unique as the wood it was carved from, and no two will be identical.
The Ishiguro stool offers a spacious and comfortable seating option. Its unique dimensions make it a versatile addition to various areas, including the living room, bedroom, or even the hallway. Crafted from wood, a durable and beautiful material, the Ishiguro stool features a burnt black finish that exudes elegance and sophistication. The natural fissures and cracks that develop over time are a part of its aging process, adding to its distinct character and uniqueness.
ASHLUXE
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Featuring a sleek and minimalist design, the Monteiro stool serves dual purposes as both a side table and a stool. Its versatile functionality makes it a practical addition to any room, whether used as an extra seating option or as a convenient surface for everyday items.
Phillips Collection
The Cast Naturals collection highlights our skills at taking an innovative material and making it feel as if it sprang from nature. Imitating nature is one thing, but bringing the elemental symbols they see in the woods a hint of bling is a passion for us at Phillips Collection. Made of composite in a creamy roman stone finish and cast from a real log, this tree-trunk stool in their Cast Naturals collection personifies their ethos of modern organic. By treating the surface of this log stool to such a brilliant finish, they have created a chic piece for contemporary interiors. Just imagine how perfectly it will fit into the décor of a modern apartment or a sleek coastal condo! They have a number of tables and decorative pieces in varied finishes in this family of products.
. Maria. manhasset, NY. 2023-06-02 17:40:25
DYAG East
This simple straight-line wood side table was used as a stool in the old times. It is made of solid elm at the beginning of the 20th century. It is constructed of mortise and tenon joinery and has a flush top. Solid structure. It shows age-proper shrinkage cracks, lines, and wood imperfections.
Imitating nature is one thing, but bringing the elemental symbols we see in the woods a hint of bling is a passion for us at Phillips Collection. A case in point is our Cast Naturals Accent Stool, which is made of composite in a luminous gold leaf finish. Cast from a real log, this tree-trunk stool in our cast naturals collection personifies our ethos of modern organic. By treating the surface of this log stool to such a brilliant finish, we’ve created a chic piece for contemporary interiors. Just imagine how perfectly it will fit into the décor of a modern apartment or a sleek coastal condo! We have a number of tables and decorative pieces in varied finishes in this family of products.
Fabulous statement piece for my small sitting room...big enough for coffee or cocktails for two!. Kim. Marion, MA. 2019-12-05 11:15:54
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