


1920 Auvergne Work StoolThis 1920 work stool from Frances Auvergne region is a quiet study in rustic beauty. With its three legged construction and rounded seat, it reflects the honesty and utility of rural craftsmanship. Worn smooth by decades of use, the stool bears a soft, golden patina and retains the character of a life well livedsimple, sturdy, and enduring. 15. 4 W x 8 D x 13 H Our pieces travel more like heirlooms than parcels. Kindly allow 34 weeks for your order to
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