Stool base dating to the late Victorian–Edwardian period, circa 1890–1910. Featuring beautifully turned legs, chamfered stretchers, and a rich, aged patina developed over more than a century. This versatile antique frame would originally have supported a rush, upholstered, or wooden seat and is ideal for restoration, upcycling, or use as a low side table, plant stand, or decorative interior feature. The craftsmanship reflects traditional British furniture-making, offering both durability and timeless appeal. Structurally sound and full of authentic character, with historic wear consistent with age. A charming and practical antique piece, perfect for period homes, eclectic interiors, or as a unique design accent.
Stool base dating to the late Victorian–Edwardian period, circa 1890–1910. Featuring beautifully turned legs, chamfered stretchers, and a rich, aged patina developed over more than a century. This versatile antique frame would originally have supported a rush, upholstered, or wooden seat and is ideal for restoration, upcycling, or use as a low side table, plant stand, or decorative interior feature. The craftsmanship reflects traditional British furniture-making, offering both durability and timeless appeal. Structurally sound and full of authentic character, with historic wear consistent with age. A charming and practical antique piece, perfect for period homes, eclectic interiors, or as a unique design accent.