Danish Modern Low Stool in Red Stained Oak by Ejvind Johansson for FDB Mobler

Danish Modern low stool in oak by Ejvind Johansson for FDB Mobler (ca. 1960s, Denmark).
Originally available in different finishes, this example was stained red (original stain was matched and reproduced in restoration).
Newly restored condition, though light wear remains (a couple of scuffs, as shown).
Unsigned.
H: 18.5″ x L: 18.75″ x D: 13.75″ (leg to leg depth)
Seat Height: 17″
Seat Depth: 13.63″

Norwegian Modern Oak Low Stools with Reversible Table Tops by B.J. Hansen

B.J. Hansen dual-purpose oak and green and black naugahyde low stools whose seats can be reversed and converted to laminate top side tables (circa 1960s, Norway). Original condition showing light wear to the laminate surfaces, spots of loss and wear to the naugahyde, and a few light scuffs to the oak.
Measurements when assembled as stools: H 16.75″ x W 18.75″ x D 17.75″ used as side tables: H 15.25″ x W 18.75″ x D 17.75″.

Pair of Danish Modern Bent Teakwood Stacking Stools / Accent Tables

Circa 1960s Danish stacking stools in stained bent teakwood with tripod form (similar to those designed by Alvar Aalto but Danish versions). Refinished condition; loss to veneer on interior of multiple legs and light scuffs present, as shown. Very good, stable condition.
Each leg is branded “Made in Denmark” to the underside.
Price is for the set of two.
Diameter of tops: 17″
Overall dimensions:
H: 17.5″ x D: 18.5″ x L: 18.25″

Pair of Finn Stone Fiberglass Children’s Pod Chairs / Ottomans

Late 20th century (circa 1998) children’s chair by London desinger, Finn Stone. These are smaller versions of the Finnish Eero Aarnio for Asko Fiberglass Pastil Chair. Given their diminutive size, these could additionally work as ottomans or low stools.
Minimal design with clean lines. Made with recycled injection-molded plastic coated with glossy paint. Original, white paint shows wear consistent with age and use (mostly light scratches toward to bottom of each chair). Aside from minimal paint loss (mostly edge wear) the tops / seats are in good, vintage condition.
Price is for the pair.

H: 19″ x Diameter: 22″ x Seat Height: 13.75″

Pair of Mid-Century Modern Three-Legged Wrought Iron Low Stools

Pair of 3-legged low iron stools with oversized metal feet with gold-painted trim detail. Plywood seats have been reupholstered in a multi-color tweed fabric. Nice, vintage condition with only minor wear to the frames. Reminiscent of designs by both Tony Paul and Arthur Umanoff, but unsigned, circa 1950s.

H 17.5″ x W 14.5″ x D 15.5″

Pair of Mid-Century Modern Walnut and Brass Bar Stools with New Leather Seats

$2,200.00

Pair of vintage walnut bar stools with round tubular brass foot rest/sabots and newly upholstered gray leather seats (ca. 1960s, USA).
Walnut has been refinished, gray leather and foam are new. Overall, good, vintage condition – a couple of scratches present to wood, one scuff to the leather, and the brass ring shows finish/plate loss (appears silver on top, gold near on the bottom).
H: 31″ x Diameter: 19.5″ (footrest)
Seat Diameter: 14.5″
Footrest Height: 6″

Pair of Midcentury Fiberglass ‘Waterfall’ Benches or Ottomans

Pair of 1970s fiberglass arched stools with waterfall edges reupholstered in a woven blue tweed textile. Versatile for use as stools, benches, or ottomans.
Sizable seat measuring: D: 21″ x H: 18.25″ x L: 24.75.

Pair of Vintage Solid Walnut Studio Craft Bar Stools by David Scott

$3,600.00

Pair of New Hope-Style walnut bar stools manufactured by David Scott in 1982. While Scott remains a noted name in woodworking today, these early, scarce examples are uniquely stylish in their minimal, modernist form, while retaining their practical, utilitarian function. Sculpted, dense, triangular seats atop spindle foot rests and splayed legs with carved foot detail. Foot rests are connected to the legs with circular dowel joints in rosewood, an expert technique revealing the skill involved.
Small edge-fills are original to the stools; lightly refinished condition, maintaining the original color.
Signed and dated to reverse.
H (to front edge): 29.25″
H (to back edge): 29.75″
L: 20.75″
D: 17″
Seat length: 16.25″
Seat depth: 12.25″.

Pair of Vintage Studio Craft Windsor-Style Three Legged Low Stools in Cherrywood

$1,800.00

Pair of cherry wood studio craft low stools executed in a Windsor-Style (ca. 1970s, USA). Designed by a woodworker out of Syracuse, New York “WHP” about whom little is known.
Composed of three bamboo-style legs fitted with ‘t form’ stretchers and seats whose surfaces slope down at the front conforming to the body’s curves, while still aiding in good posture by tilting the pelvis forward, allowing the spine to sit properly aligned.
Using typical modern Windsor Chair joinery, the tops of the legs are tapered and fit onto similarly tapered holes cut into the seat using no screws or nails in the construction.
One nick to one of the stools along with one scuff (both subtle but shown in the last two images). Overall, very fine condition.
Due to the hand-made nature of these stools, there is a slight dimensional disparity between the two:
Stool One – H: 22.63″ x L: 16.25″ (leg to leg) x D: 18.75″ (leg to leg) x Seat Height: 20.5″ (front edge)
Stool Two – H: 22.75″ x L: 16″ (leg to leg) x D: 22″ (leg to leg) x Seat Height: 21.5″ (front edge)
Seat specs are the same for both:
Seat Length: 15″
Seat Depth 12″.

Pair of Wrought Iron Paul McCobb Stools / Ottomans

Pair of wrought iron and blue naugahyde “All Round Square” stools/ottomans Model #1305 designed by Paul McCobb (ca. 1960s, USA).
Original condition with wear to the naugahyde from age/use (soiling, one tiny puncture to edge, as shown).
Retain the original rubber feet.
Measures: H: 15.25″ x D: 20″ x L: 20″.

Set of Five Mid-Century Modern Swivel Bar Stools

These American modern bar stools are composed of circular vinyl seats supported by four black painted wrought iron legs joined by a circular footrest. The swivel mechanism under the seat allows for full 360 degree rotation. The off-white vinyl is in good, vintage condition with no tears; only slight marks and impressions. The bases are in excellent, vintage shape.

H: 30.25″ x W: 14″ x D: 15″

Set of Four Adrian Pearsall #11 Iron Barstools

Rare, early set of #11 barstools designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates in the 1950s. Forged wrought iron construction with footrest and ball feet. Newly recovered in a vintage hopsack fabric. Retain the ‘Craft Associates’ tags to the underside (one complete; others partial). Seat is 12″ x 12″ square Base measures: 16″ D x 13″ L.

H: 30.5″ x W: 13″ x D: 16″