Primitive Stool
Honest and charming, this primitive three-legged stool features a thick, hand-carved seat perched atop three slightly uneven legs—a beautifully imperfect testament to functional design. The form is humble but sculptural, its lines softened by decades of use. Likely a late 19th or early 20th century milking stool from rural Europe, this piece would have served a working life in kitchen or field. Today, it adds texture and grounding to any space, whether as a plant stand, bedside catch-all, or purely as a poetic object.
Honest and charming, this primitive three-legged stool features a thick, hand-carved seat perched atop three slightly uneven legs—a beautifully imperfect testament to functional design. The form is humble but sculptural, its lines softened by decades of use. Likely a late 19th or early 20th century milking stool from rural Europe, this piece would have served a working life in kitchen or field. Today, it adds texture and grounding to any space, whether as a plant stand, bedside catch-all, or purely as a poetic object.
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Origin
Europe
Circa
19th Century