Originally from a masía in Catalonia and found later in Béziers, this late 19th-century Spanish side stool was built from oak with four turned baluster legs and a scalloped apron running below the seat. The wood has darkened from generations of wax and handling, the carved scallops along the apron and stretcher worn smooth at the edges. Sylvie pulls it up beside a low chair as a side table for a coffee and a book, or sets it at the foot of a bed for the shoes that come off first thing.
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