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This antique Singer workshop stool from circa 1930 exudes authentic industrial charm with its adjustable height mechanism and robust construction. The heavy cast iron base provides excellent stability, while the solid wood seat, rich with patina and character, has been repaired but remains structurally sound. The seat height adjusts via a threaded central rod, and can be securely locked in place with a butterfly screw, a detail that highlights the stool’s original workshop purpose.
Beyond its historical appeal, this piece offers great versatility in modern interiors. It can serve as a distinctive stool for a tall desk, kitchen island, or studio workspace. Alternatively, its adjustable height and compact footprint make it ideal as a pedestal for plants, sculptures, or lamps. Whether styled in an industrial loft, a vintage-inspired nook, or a contemporary space seeking a touch of contrast, this Singer stool brings a bold mix of utility, history, and design character.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 17¾" high x 13¾" diameter
Approx. overall 45cm high x 35cm diameter
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1930s Adjustable Singer Workshop Stool w/ Cast Iron Base - 17¾"
Sale priceUS$1,125