Vintage Painted Green Stool

$100.00

Wooden stools have been utilitarian objects for centuries, serving as simple seating or work surfaces. In folk art traditions, they often become decorative pieces, reflecting regional craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences. The inclusion of decorative cutouts and inlays elevates a functional item into a piece of folk art.

This particular stool, with its light green paint and clover-like leg cutouts, evokes a country or farmhouse aesthetic. The oval hole in the seat is a common feature on milking stools or work stools, designed for easier carrying or handling. The overall construction suggests it was likely handmade, possibly in the mid-20th century, aligning with the "vintage" description.

Dimensions

+ Height: 13 in.

+ Length: 16 in.

+ Width: 8.5 in.

*The photo may slightly different from actual item in terms of colour due to the lighting during photo shooting or the monitor's display. All sales on vintage items are final.

Wooden stools have been utilitarian objects for centuries, serving as simple seating or work surfaces. In folk art traditions, they often become decorative pieces, reflecting regional craftsmanship and aesthetic preferences. The inclusion of decorative cutouts and inlays elevates a functional item into a piece of folk art.

This particular stool, with its light green paint and clover-like leg cutouts, evokes a country or farmhouse aesthetic. The oval hole in the seat is a common feature on milking stools or work stools, designed for easier carrying or handling. The overall construction suggests it was likely handmade, possibly in the mid-20th century, aligning with the "vintage" description.

Dimensions

+ Height: 13 in.

+ Length: 16 in.

+ Width: 8.5 in.

*The photo may slightly different from actual item in terms of colour due to the lighting during photo shooting or the monitor's display. All sales on vintage items are final.