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Persian Stool

Nuvola Stool in Persian Onyx and Aluminum by Stephen Shaheen
Nuvola Stool in Persian Onyx and Aluminum by Stephen Shaheen

Nuvola Stool in Persian Onyx and Aluminum by Stephen Shaheen

By Stephen Shaheen

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Stephen Shaheen is a Brooklyn-based artist who studied Visual Arts and Classics at Holy Cross College. He went on to train as a stone sculptor in Siena, Italy, then returned to New Y...

Category

2010s Stools

Materials

Onyx, Aluminum

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Pair of George Nakashima Stools
Pair of George Nakashima Stools

Pair of George Nakashima Stools

By George Nakashima

Located in Pawtucket, RI

Rarely seen Nakashima form with American Black walnut legs with persian walnut tops. Stools with provenance.

Category

Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Stools

Pair of Vintage Persian Tri-Legged Brass Brazier Foot Stools with Floral Motif
Pair of Vintage Persian Tri-Legged Brass Brazier Foot Stools with Floral Motif

Pair of Vintage Persian Tri-Legged Brass Brazier Foot Stools with Floral Motif

Located in San Francisco, CA

Pair of 19th Century brass brazier foot stools, or foot warmers, with floral motif top and 3 legs each. Foot warmers were used to provide warmth under the feet in carriages or unhea...

Category

Antique 19th Century Persian Footstools

Materials

Brass

Persian Lamb and Iron French Diminutive Cocktail Stools
Persian Lamb and Iron French Diminutive Cocktail Stools

Persian Lamb and Iron French Diminutive Cocktail Stools

Located in Miami, FL

Pair of low-profile three legged black iron an black Persian lambs wool stools.

Category

Vintage 1950s French Stools

Materials

Iron

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