This mid-century modern stool was designed by the esteemed Polish architect and designer Edmund Homa. The piece is defined by its elegant, sculptural wooden frame and its textured ivory bouclé upholstery, making it a highly desirable example of Eastern European design heritage.
Constructed with a solid wood base, the stool features gracefully tapered legs and a gently curved apron that highlights the organic nature of the material. The square seat is tailored in a tactile white textile, offering a sophisticated contrast against the warm brown tones of the wooden frame. Produced during the mid-twentieth century, the design reflects the minimalist yet highly functional ethos of the era's furniture production.
The stool remains in great vintage condition, preserving its structural integrity and historical character. The wooden frame displays a rich, authentic patina, while the upholstered seat provides a clean, refreshed aesthetic.
This versatile seating element serves as an ideal accent piece for a living room, bedroom, or dressing area. Its refined silhouette and neutral palette integrate seamlessly into both classic mid-century interiors and contemporary, organic modern spaces.
Dimensions: Height: 41 cm|Width: 38 cm|Depth: 38 cm.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsWhite, BrownMaterialWood, TextileNumber of items1Height41 cmWidth38 cmDepth38 cmSeat height41 cm