A vintage wood and rush stool manufactured in Spain during the 1940s. The structure is made of turned solid wood, featuring tapered legs connected by simple cross braces and a slightly curved frame. The seat is hand-woven using natural rush (enea) fiber in a traditional pattern. The piece is finished with a later varnish patina that gives the surface a uniform, aged character. Etymologically, this type of rustic, handmade seating is colloquially referred to in Spanish vernacular furniture as a "taburete de tajo," referencing its traditional utilitarian origin.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWood, RattanNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth44 cmDepth25 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageStains, Scratches