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Timeless Charm of Antique Stools
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Discover timeless elegance with antique stools and vintage seating. Explore our collection, and let these elegant relics of the past transfo
Discover timeless elegance with antique stools and vintage seating. Explore our collection, and let these elegant relics of the past transform your living spaces into timeless showcases of charm and sophistication.
Reviving the Gustavian Style: Using Antique Stools in Modern Decor
Gustavian style furniture originated in Sweden in the late 18th century, during the reign of King Gustav III. This style was heavily influenced by the French Neoclassical and Rococo styles, and was characterized by its elegant simplicity, delicate ornamentation, and light colours. A classic example of Gustavian style furniture in our collection is this a pair of 19th century Swedish Gustavian style stools, which date back to the 1880s. These stools are a wonderful representation of this style, with their elegant and understated design, as well as their intricate decoration on the legs and apron.
The legs of the stools are delicately carved and feature a beautiful fluted design that adds texture and depth to the piece. The apron, or the horizontal piece of wood that connects the legs, is also intricately carved and features a charming scalloped design. The combination of these elements creates a sense of unity and harmony in the design, while also adding visual interest.
This pair can be beautifully incorporated in modern décor in a number of ways. These can be used as extra seating in a living room or dining room. Their understated design and neutral colour palette can complement a range of decor styles, from traditional to contemporary.
This pair of antique stools can be used as a decorative accent in a bedroom or hallway. These can be placed next to a dresser or a console table to add a touch of charm and elegance to the space.
If you have minimalist decor, the Gustavian stools can provide a subtle contrast to the clean lines and neutral colours of the room. The worn paint and intricate carving can add texture and visual interest to the space.
In a vintage or shabby chic décor these stools can be paired with other vintage or shabby chic furniture pieces to create a cohesive look. Their worn paint and delicate design can complement the distressed finishes and whimsical details of other decor elements.
These Swedish Gustavian stools are a stunning example of antique furniture, showcasing the craftsmanship and style of 19th-century Sweden. The delicate carving and charming paint reveal the skill and artistry of the makers, while the worn patina adds a sense of history and depth to the piece.
Antique Stools and Daybeds
The first day beds were developed in the 16th century. The headrest looked like a slanted chair. It was literally speaking a classic long chair, capable of allowing you to lie or sleep as well. Slowly and gradually, designs for day beds kept evolving making the simplest sofa cum bed today. These day beds couple with antique stools made an amazing living room interior. They allowed you to sit comfortably on the stool around the centre table or lie on the day bed. If you had guests over, the day bed could easily be used as a sofa too.
Day beds usually had three pairs of legs to support its length. It was mainly meant to rest during the day as the name suggests. While antique stools were mainly dark colours and loud carvings, day beds were just the opposite.
Very elegant in their look, daybeds were much more subtle than stools. The comfort of day beds kept increasing with modern designs and styles. The modern day beds have storage underneath to allow you to store your day to day easily accessible stuff. It enables you to keep the living room clean and pretty. Use a subtle antique centre table, surrounded with dark carved stools along with the daybed of your choice.
You may even opt for a centre table that allows you to push the stools under it to save space in the living room when the stools are not in use. No matter which style of antique stools or day beds you choose, they will enhance the look of your living room while making it extremely functional.
Have you seen the latest in our collection? This is a wonderful late 19th century carved Italian stool that recently became a part of our collection.
The wide range of antique chairs and antique sofas we stock usually includes antique dining chairs, antique stools, upholstered chairs, sofas, antique armchair, desk chairs, hall chair and corner chairs.
19th century mahogany hall bench. Turned bolster ends and figured, solid seat, raised on turned tapered legs.