This pair of 19th-century English stools combines classic craftsmanship with updated upholstery, offering both character and versatility. The ebonized wood frames highlight the sculptural beauty of bobbin-turned legs, a design element that adds a rhythmic elegance to their profile. The stretchers reinforce the structure, ensuring both visual balance and lasting durability.
The seats have been reupholstered in custom linen, a natural fabric chosen for its elegant texture and subtle warmth. A row of nailhead trim outlines the perimeter, providing a tailored finish that enhances the contrast between the dark frame and the soft, neutral-toned seat. This combination of intricate woodwork and fresh upholstery allows the stools to bridge traditional and contemporary aesthetics with ease.
These stools make an excellent addition to a variety of interiors. Use them in a living room as stylish extra seating, tuck them under a console for a functional yet decorative touch, or place them at the foot of a bed to introduce a sense of symmetry. Their compact form allows them to be easily moved from one space to another, offering both charm and practicality. Whether incorporated into a classic setting or paired with modern furnishings for a collected look, this pair of English bobbin stools...
Category
19th Century Antique British Stools
MaterialsFabric, Linen, Upholstery, Wood