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45 St Georges Terrace,
Perth, WA 6000
1300 461 182
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Just Bar Stools is an online Australian retailer of indoor and outdoor stools suitable for both domestic and commercial use.
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Our warehouses are located Australia wide allowing us to distribute nationally while our head office is located in Perth WA.
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Second iteration of the player's stool. Sized down a bit (buddy it's going to is about 3" shorter than me); same ash legs/stretchers and mahogany seat (same boards, as a matter of fact). Legs turned today, holes bored and reamed, seat roughed out. Will layout and drill for stretchers, turn them, and (hopefully) leg up tomorrow. Think I'm going to try hide glue fr the first time; have some TBIII on hand, just in case...
Rosie's Cafe is a blast from the past.
Captured through the viewfinder of an Argus 75 with a Canon 30D.
A lovely old English Charles 1st Joyned oak stool, often called joint stool or coffin stool, which dates to around 1640
Second iteration of the player's stool. Sized down a bit (buddy it's going to is about 3" shorter than me); same ash legs/stretchers and mahogany seat (same boards, as a matter of fact). Legs turned today, holes bored and reamed, seat roughed out. Will layout and drill for stretchers, turn them, and (hopefully) leg up tomorrow. Think I'm going to try hide glue fr the first time; have some TBIII on hand, just in case...
Stool, inspired by an emotion: Anger
Made in pine wood, painted with transparent white color and strong turquoise. -2009
The structure is made up of a snowflake shape (6 sides) and is held together using a circular component that is thread through slots in each side of the snowflake. The seat is a hexagonal shape with 2 lower layers that are folded into tabs that go into empty slots in the structure.
Gavin Phillips makes things with wood in Dalbeattie and teaches other people. He was probably the first person in Scotland to use kambaa for seats. Gavin supplied the photo here and continues to make such stools (2014).