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Originals Stool

$440.00
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Item No. 100143440

Originals Stool

$440.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100143440
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Originals Stool
$440.00
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Originally designed for draftsmen at British furniture company Ercol by its founder, Lucian Ercolani, the Originals Stool (1950s) was not put into production until 2010. It’s handcrafted in solid ash with traditional joinery techniques, free of metal or screws. It features classic Windsor wedge joints, which use tapered tenons with wedges to form a strong connection between legs and seat. The seat is carved and molded for comfort. The Originals Stool is produced by the premium brand L. Ercolani, a division of Ercol. Made in the U.K.
  • Handcrafted in solid wood with traditional joinery.
  • Tapered legs add strength and gracefulness.
  • Seat carved with contours for comfort.
Brand
L. Ercolani
General Dimensions
  • 29½" H 15¼" W 14½" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
2-year warranty
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Dimensions
Counter Height

Counter Height

  • Height (in): 25½
  • Width (in): 15¼
  • Depth (in): 14½
Bar Height

Bar Height

  • Height (in): 29½
  • Width (in): 15¼
  • Depth (in): 14½
  • Solid European ash with a painted or water-soluble matte lacquered finish

Lucian Ercolani

Since its founding in 1920, Lucian Ercolani’s company, Ercol, was dedicated to making timeless furniture that could be owned with pride and cherished for generations. Today, the British manufacturer continues the heritage of high-quality furniture, basing its core collection on pieces designed by its founder, while designing new furniture that reflects how people live and work today.

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