Turn-of-the-Century Bentwood Piano Stool, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Early 20
- Dimensions :
- H48 x W38 x D38
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- art deco
This rotating piano stool dates to the first quarter of the 20th century, originating from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, likely around 1910. It exemplifies the use of bentwood construction typical of Central European furniture of the time. Crafted from steam-bent beech wood stained in a rich dark brown, the stool features a round rotating seat supported by a central turned column and four elegantly curved legs joined with a circular stretcher. The piece displays refined craftsmanship, subtle ornamentation, and structural solidity. It remains in very good original condition, showing natural patina and minor wear consistent with its age. Suitable as a piano stool, side table, or decorative piece in vintage or historic interiors. Origin: Austro-Hungarian Empire. Period: 1900–1925. Style: Historicist, Art Nouveau, Traditional. Material: Bentwood (beech) Color: Dark brown stain. Condition: Very good original condition, light signs of age. Dimensions: • Height: 48 cm. • Width: 38 cm. • Depth: 38 cm.
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