Set of 2 tripod farmhouse stools, in solid wood, old-fashioned assembly from the 1950s without screws. Very trendy at the end of a sofa, as a bedside table or even as a plant holder for a natural and authentic atmosphere both indoors and on a terrace or patio. Ideal for the mix of styles between industrial and rustic trends or even contemporary with its unadorned brutalist style to offer a unique design. In good used condition. Note, one of the stools has a chip of wood on the underside (to see it, you have to turn it over). Very stable, small and compact, they fit everywhere! H36 X W26 X D26. Note: I pay particular attention to the quality of the articles by trying to provide as much information as possible through the photos posted online. If some small age-related defects would not be visible, it is not a voluntary intention. I send the items in recycled boxes and recycled bubble wrap, it's good for the planet! I "tinker" them sometimes according to the dimensions of the article and so that they are as solid as possible.
Réf :
#48698
Style : Vintage
Color(s) : Natural
Material : Wood
Comments
2 tripod farm stools in solid wood, brutalist and refined
Set of 2 tripod farmhouse stools, in solid wood, old-fashioned assembly from the 1950s without screws. Very trendy at the end of a sofa, as a bedside table or even as a plant holder for a natural and authentic atmosphere both indoors and on a terrace or patio. Ideal for the mix of styles between industrial and rustic trends or even contemporary with its unadorned brutalist style to offer a unique design. In good used condition. Note, one of the stools has a chip of wood on the underside (to see it, you have to turn it over). Very stable, small and compact, they fit everywhere! H36 X W26 X D26. Note: I pay particular attention to the quality of the articles by trying to provide as much information as possible through the photos posted online. If some small age-related defects would not be visible, it is not a voluntary intention. I send the items in recycled boxes and recycled bubble wrap, it's good for the planet! I "tinker" them sometimes according to the dimensions of the article and so that they are as solid as possible.