Woven-seat stool or footstool
Estimated Value
$75-$250
A small rectangular stool or footstool with a simple, clean-lined wooden frame and a woven checkerboard seat in green and natural tones. The construction suggests mid-century design influences, with rounded legs, horizontal stretchers, and broad curved side rails. The woven top appears to be a later replacement or a well-preserved original textile seat, giving the piece a handcrafted appearance. The wood has a warm honey-brown finish and shows moderate patina consistent with age and use.
Era
Mid-Century Modern, likely 1950s-1970s
Origin
Likely Scandinavian or American; exact origin unknown
Material
Wood frame with woven fabric or webbing seat
Condition
Good overall condition with visible age-related wear, minor surface scuffs, and some fading/discoloration to the woven seat; frame appears structurally intact
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 18-20 inches wide, 12-14 inches deep, and 14-16 inches tall
Weight
Light
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-low; the form appears period-appropriate, but without labels, joinery close-ups, or underside views, attribution and age cannot be confirmed confidently
Provenance
No maker's mark or label visible in the image. The design is consistent with mid-century Scandinavian-inspired household furniture or a handcrafted studio piece, but exact provenance cannot be confirmed from the photo alone.
Historical Significance
Small woven-seat stools and footstools were common in mid-century interiors and reflect the era's emphasis on functional, modestly crafted domestic furniture. If Scandinavian or designer-made, such pieces can be more desirable, but this example appears more likely to be a practical household item than a high-design collectible.
Restoration Notes
- •Seat may have been rewebbed or reupholstered
- •Minor finish wear and surface aging visible
- •No obvious structural repairs detected from the image
