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Kinga Maria Flores Lachwa
UCAS ID number: 1113714673
klachwa@gmail.com
UAL Student ID: LAC14425168
UCAS Code: W240
We met a Eurovan owner in Arizona who had a stool similar to this. We opted for the Munchkin 6 1/2 inch model rather than the more common 8-inch one. The Munchkin heigth is about halfway from the ground to the first step of the side Eurovan door.
It folds flat and is stowed behind the drivers seat. It comes with two safety catches to prevent a child from folding. These made stowing a hassle and are gone now.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Fluffy stool
Imported Fabric
Zig zag Design
Color : Green Color
Golden Color Paper on legs
Solid Wood Legs And Structure
Solid Wood legs
Artists sometimes leave a characteristic mark or signature on their pictures - as a final picture to this set, this is my personal *signature*.
I am sitting on a black revolving THONET piano stool in Alexandria, Egypt with my brother Michael - the date is probably 1943.
I am blissfully unaware of the horrors going on in Holleschau - although a large map was consulted almost daily to follow the progress of the war.
I like to think this stool was made in Holleschau at the THONET factory of Jacob and Josef KOHN.
It was not till about 2002 that I was aware of the little town in Moravia and the glorious and then, tragic history of its Jewish community.
Almost by accident I became involved in this work two years ago.
Perhaps it really started on the piano stool?
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HIGHLIGHTS
Fluffy stool
Imported Fabric
Zig zag Design
Color : Gray And BluE
Sloid Wood legs
As a house warming gift for my friend Jools, I crocheted stool covers for her eclectically stylish new home. Blog post.
Allegedly the stool that was first thrown to start the Prayer Book Riot of 1637.
National Museum of Scotland H.KL3
Stool made of milk can, with cow pattern by Lakbear.
Please take a look my other diy stools and chairs ideas:
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Just Bar Stools
45 St Georges Terrace, Perth, WA 6000
1300 461 182
info@justbarstools.com.au
Just Bar Stools is an online Australian retailer of indoor and outdoor stools suitable for both domestic and commercial use.
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A pair of retro swivel all wood bar stools, great addition for your kitchen counter .
Asking price $20 each $35 for the pair
I'm sort of obsessed with these stools. I see them & I get giddy. Partly because of their color & partly because that means my ass will be sitting on them eating the greatest ice cream ever.
•Maker: Lockwood de Forest (American, New York 1850–1932 Santa Barbara, California)
•Date: 1881
•Geography: Made in Kashmir, India
•Culture: American, made in India
•Medium: painted wood, original upholstery
•Dimensions: 20 × 22 × 17 in. (50.8 × 55.9 × 43.2 cm)
•Classification: Furniture
•Credit Line: Gift of Jacqueline Loewe Fowler, 2012
•Accession Number: 2012.484.1a–v
This stool exemplifies the fascination with exotic styles that characterizes the Aesthetic movement. De Forest’s personal love of such styles influenced him to collect artworks from and travel to locations such as India. His appreciation of the craftsmanship he observed in the workshops of Kashmir prompted him to open a workshop in Ahmedabad in 1881.
This rare stool is an excellent example of the marriage of Eastern technique and decoration with a form native to the West and intended for the Western marketplace. The stool’s legs are like those of Indian “charpoys” (four-footed beds). When in Kashmir, de Forest saw carved charpoy legs in the shape of ducks, which inspired him to have copies made and painted in the Kashimiri tradition, using gold leaf and overlaid floral patterns. At least two stools with these legs survived. Both have descended through the de Forest family.
Provenance
Descent through de Forest family; to granddaughter, Lisa de Forest; to friend, Joyce Moody; Devin Moisan Auctioneers, New Hampshire, until 2010; Jacquelin Loewe Fowler; gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012
Check out our handy flowchart to help you discover the perfect bar stools for your home and your lifestyle on the blog here: cantoni.com/blog/2015/03/raising-the-bar-stools/
This kind of stool made of best quality solid teakwood with natural finish is suitable for any areas in your house. Get a pair for your kitchen bar or some more pairs for the porch for sitting and drinking with friends
A stool by the fire, made out of rotten tree, that has most likely fallen down in a storm.
This is simple thing, with few colors. And I just somehow love this one.
they look like elf stools, or mushrooms. Little tables i made from a fallen maple tree, for the alter for Marc and Carries' wedding August 4, 2007
Hamilton, MT 2011
Contax G1
Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 2/f
Kentmere 400 @ 1600
D76 stock solution, 16.5 minutes
Epson 4490
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.)