Design: after Charlotte Perriand
Dimensions: (height) 40 cm x ∅ 22 cm x (thickness) 3 cm
Material: (oak) wood
Period: 60s
Condition: good condition - minimal signs of use commensurate with the age of this object
Wooden tripod stool, also known as a milking stool. This type of furniture is a classic example of country or brutalist design, often handmade and dating from the early 20th century.
The stool has three angled wooden legs mounted in a round seat. This tripod construction ensures that the stool always stands stably, even on uneven floors.
Common wood types for this type of stool are oak, beech, or mango wood.
In addition to use as seating, these stools are currently popular as side tables or plant stands.
This charming tripod stool, inspired by the style of Charlotte Perriand, brings a touch of mid-century modern design to your interior. With its robust wooden construction and simple, functional design, this stool is a timeless piece that is both aesthetic and practical.
- Made of high-quality wood, it offers a durable and sturdy seating experience.
- The minimalist design makes it a versatile addition to any room, from the living room to the kitchen.
- The 1960s design exudes authentic vintage charm.
Add this unique stool to your collection and enjoy the combination of style and functionality.
When shipped, the item is carefully packed to prevent damage.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height40 cmWidth22 cmDepth22 cmSeat height40 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring