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She's moving out and asked her dad to make a stool so she can reach shelves in her kitchen. He's disabled, but he makes amazing things from wood. And this is the three-step stool she wanted, unstained.
Stool ball is a reconstruction of a medieval bat and ball game that was probably the ancestor of both baseball and cricket. (We know stool ball existed, and we have an idea what some of the aspects of the game were, but no one knows what the actual rules were back then, so this had to be a reconstruction using what little we do know.) It is great fun, and folks in Wyewood play it a few times a year at our socials as well as at our summer events. Occasionally we even play it indoors. ;) (The ball is very soft.)
This is a stool for my new VW camper. I was driving down the road when I seen it in this yard with a yard full of garbage!!! What a find. I have been looking for one for a few days. But could not bring myself to spend the $100 to buy one.
The unique mushroom design stool, HED is made from certain mango wood which is over maturity and can no longer produce its fruits. A creative environmental friendly product. Available in 2 designs.
Product size : W32 x D32 x H40 cm
Designed by Paphop Wongpanich
A primitive balayong taburete / stool
Estimate: PHP 30,000 - 40,000
Last quarter, 19th century
Cebu
Balayong wood
48 x 61 x 61 cm (19 x 24 x24 in)
Made from highly prized balayong wood, a type of indigenous rosewood, this primitive taburete or bangkito is rare and fancier than most humble three-legged stools used for seating during meals, reading periodicals, or leisurely conversations in and out of the house. The seat is engraved with a large 12-petal flower or sunburst motif radiating from the center, with twisted rope and scallop patterns around the edges. Before the halfway mark down the splaying round tapered legs are fan swirl rosettes carved beautifully on the visible faces, while stretchers are tenoned through the inside and joined to a central cylindrical finial; legs end in seemingly delicate horse hooves.
Lot 173 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 18 March 2023. Please see www.salcedoauctions.com for more information.
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so, our first attempt at a real spinning stool. i.e. a seat for use near a spinning wheel. solid white oak. handmade, hand drawn.
of course, it works well around the house, too.
A primitive balayong taburete / stool
Estimate: PHP 30,000 - 40,000
Last quarter, 19th century
Cebu
Balayong wood
48 x 61 x 61 cm (19 x 24 x24 in)
Made from highly prized balayong wood, a type of indigenous rosewood, this primitive taburete or bangkito is rare and fancier than most humble three-legged stools used for seating during meals, reading periodicals, or leisurely conversations in and out of the house. The seat is engraved with a large 12-petal flower or sunburst motif radiating from the center, with twisted rope and scallop patterns around the edges. Before the halfway mark down the splaying round tapered legs are fan swirl rosettes carved beautifully on the visible faces, while stretchers are tenoned through the inside and joined to a central cylindrical finial; legs end in seemingly delicate horse hooves.
Lot 173 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on 18 March 2023. Please see www.salcedoauctions.com for more information.
Yeah, it's exactly what the title says. It's made of fiberglass with a custom paint job(that was a pain to do). I made it a while back and if I ever revisited it or redid it I would spend more time smoothing out the sides.
I do like the cushion on the top acting as the beer foam though. :P
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Guinness stool design © me
I made this bar stool from butternut and curly maple then attempted to paint ivy climbing all over it.
The Pinwheel stool is designed to interlock with other stools to form versatile seating and low tables. See more original designs at jhgdesign.blogspot.com/
We bought a pair of these stools from a local Austin shop called Homegirls. I have no idea who manufactured them, but they're stamped "MADE IN DENMARK" on the underside. They have really nice contoured plywood tops.
I suspect this piece's design was "inspired" by Danish designer Poul Kjaerholm's PK33 stool, made by Fritz Hansen:
HStudio - Tiffany Stool
For more information call 877.881.9191 for the Cantoni nearest you. You can also email info@cantoni.com.
Reflection of the sky in the tops of the stools.
Pinwheel Stool, designed by Jesse H Gerard
Limited edition series for Metropolitan Group
Each stool is 26 Layers of birch plywood with acrylic tops. Finished with red stain interior, and polyurethane exterior.
jhgdesign.blogspot.com
Some riotously colourful but totally impractical stools at one of the many arty shops in Paraty.
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The corktown stool is an elegant and sturdy counter top and bar height stool. It is a single ribbon of metal that twists and turns to create its base connected with a solid wood or fabric top. Ideal for any kitchen or restaurant.
www.hollis-morris.com/corktown-stool/smhiz0984ru1i9pshjm7...
This stool, or tabouret, is about 50 years old. I thiought mosaic it would be easy. But not.
The wood kep working and the grout kept breaking.... Now it is allright.
A sewing stool which belonged to my great-grandmother, apparently it dates from the end of the 19th Cent. Until last week it still had its original green chenille cover and trim, very fragile and too battered for me to feel comfortable about using. However a friend of mine is an upholsterer and she recovered the top with a linen/cotton mix from the Rouenneries line by French General. I love it, I moved in and it's now a functioning piece of furniture again! Not strictly speaking sewing, but definitely stash usage!