This is the one that stayed by the table. Found in Avignon and dating to the 1960s, this kitchen stool would have been used daily, pulled in and out for quick meals, prep work, or a place to sit while something simmered nearby. The round seat sits on four angled legs, braced with simple stretchers that keep it steady without adding weight. The oak has a pronounced grain that runs straight through the legs and across the seat, with a deeper tone where it’s been handled most. Sylvie loves it right at the edge of the kitchen or pulled up when someone inevitably lingers.
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