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This delightful pair of early 20th-century footstools, dating to around 1900, showcases elegant proportions and fine craftsmanship. Each stool features a gently curved wooden frame with beautifully turned legs and classic cross-stretchers for added stability. The cane seats are well-preserved and finely woven, offering both visual texture and lightweight practicality. The warm, time-softened patina of the wood enhances their vintage appeal, with visible grain and natural wear lending authentic character.
These footstools make a charming impression. Their petite size and graceful profile allow them to function as traditional footrests or adapt beautifully as decorative stands, ideal for elevating a plant, stacking books, or accenting a cozy corner. Whether placed in a sitting room, at the foot of a reading chair, or layered into a guest bedroom, they bring subtle elegance and a whisper of antique French style to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 6¾" high x 14½" long x 11"
Each measures approx. 17cm high x 37cm long x 28cm
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Pair Of Early 20th-Century Turned Wood Caned Footstools - 6¾"
Sale priceUS$995