



1930s Workshop-Made Oak Stool
A charming and practical workshop-made stool dating from the 1930s. The stool features a distinctive octagonal seat set on four straight, tapering legs joined by simple stretchers. Hand-crafted in solid oak, it reflects the pared-back, utilitarian style typical of the interwar years, when function and economy were prioritised over ornament.
The honest construction and warm patina of the oak give the piece great character, making it both a functional seat and a decorative addition to any space.
H: 72 W: 29 D:29 cm
A charming and practical workshop-made stool dating from the 1930s. The stool features a distinctive octagonal seat set on four straight, tapering legs joined by simple stretchers. Hand-crafted in solid oak, it reflects the pared-back, utilitarian style typical of the interwar years, when function and economy were prioritised over ornament.
The honest construction and warm patina of the oak give the piece great character, making it both a functional seat and a decorative addition to any space.
H: 72 W: 29 D:29 cm