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PIANO STOOL THAT REALLY GOES UP AND DOWN! Rare dollhouse miniature handcrafted by Mt. Fanny Cottage Crafts. Made of walnut, it measures 1 1/2" at base and 1 1/4" high. Only 1 available $45.00 USD. Will sell to Canada and Europe. To purchase contact sebastian1019emily@comcast.net OR visit my web page at bestofsonoma.weebly.com
Queening Stool that I made for someone special. The wood is 1 1/2" thick Cypress. If you like it please leave a comment or add to your favorites.
MOHAWK names a North America region of copper ores and its reminiscent indigenous people, who fought against rival tribes and were distinguished by their hairstyle.
The strong copper structure of MOHAWK stool and its industrial elements are balanced by a touch of elegance from the shape of the legs and the comfort of the leather seating.
MOHAWK reveals a perfect combination between the strong attitude of the tribes and its stylish hair, for a distinctive ambiance.
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This stool is made from a single piece of wood covered entirely with beads imported from Europe. It would have been used exclusively by the king and his courtly entourage in Bandeng, present-day Cameroon. The pattern mimics the spotted hide of a leopard, one of the most powerful royal animals associated with the king. Among the Bamileke, it is believed that in the dark of night, the ruler transforms into the feared predator to seek out and punish criminals and wrongdoers.
The Field Museum purchased this stool in 1925 from a collector named Jan Kleykamp, who had bought it from a dealership named Umlauff in Hamburg, Germany. Before that, it was likely purchased in Cameroon in 1912 by a German traveler named H. Schröder.
Bamum, Kingdom of Bandeng, Grassfields region, Cameroon, Central Africa. 19th century. Wood, cloth, and glass beads.
Art Institute of Chicago, on loan from the Field Museum, Chicago (175560)
www.recyclart.org/2012/02/refurbished-stool/
The Refurbished series is an attempt to give discarded furniture a new life. In the very same way one could renovate an armchair upholstery, a&ré design proposed to rebuild around still-undamaged legs from chairs that were being trashed away. The new seating is made of concrete cast directly atop the existing elements, thus creating an entirely new object combining the values of vintage furniture and craftsmanship.
++ More information at A&Ré Design website !
Stool revolving with five-spooke chromed galvanized steel base, adjustable height by gas-lift mechanism, according to DIN 4550 regulation.
Seat and back width: 350 mm; seat height: 450 ÷ 520 mm.
Ttotal dimensions: base Ø 600 m; height: 810 ÷ 930 mm
010/365 2009
Dot's Diner in Boulder, Colorado. It's still got those classic diner bar stools. Happily, I was able to take this pic w/o much notice. :)
Cammeroun
wood
10"x8"
$259
To purchase, contact Kelly Trimble at
viafrikagallery@gmail.com (Indianapolis, IN)
Wholesale and lot purchases are available.