£900.00
An exceptionally fine mid-19th-century circular stool, representing the pinnacle of British Victorian naturalistic carving. The frame is a masterwork of high-relief woodcraft, featuring four robustly carved legs terminating in elegant scrolled feet, united by a continuous, deeply undercut apron of acanthus leaves and harvested fruits.
This sculptural base has been expertly paired with Bennison’s ‘Paradise’—a world-renowned, hand-printed linen. Based on an 18th-century Chinoiserie original, the fabric features exotic birds amidst flowering branches, perfectly mirroring the botanical splendor of the timber. A rare, four-legged variant with continuous carving, this stool is a substantial decorative "jewel" for a library, dressing room, or a curated drawing room.
"In the trade, we often talk about 'scale vs. impact.' While this stool is compact, its visual weight is equivalent to a much larger piece of furniture. The way the scrolled feet anchor the ornate apron is incredibly satisfying—it has a muscularity that is softened by the delicate birds of the Bennison 'Paradise' linen. It is the perfect 'perch' for a library or an elegant dressing room. To find a four-legged variant with this level of continuous carving is quite rare; it is a true collector’s gem."
The stool is presented in exemplary condition. The frame is solid with all four legs sitting perfectly flush. The carving remains crisp. The upholstery is entirely new to provide a firm, elegant crown. The Bennison 'Paradise' fabric is pristine and expertly centered to highlight the bird motif.
Height: 22 cm / 8.7 inch
Width: 31 cm / 12.2 inch
Depth: 35 cm / 13.8 inch
Weight: 3.1 k.g. / 6.8 lbs
All our collections have been through our workshop and where possible, we always try to maintain the original finish preserving the patina and colour, some items are sympathetically restored and this is done by our own skilled craftsmen using only traditional methods