English Barley Twist Oak Stool with Caned Seat and Turned Legs, circa 1920

$2,400

English Barley Twist Oak Stool with Caned Seat and Turned Legs, circa 1920

$2,400

Crafted in England around 1920, this rectangular oak stool showcases the enduring appeal of traditional joinery and decorative carving. The hand-caned seat rests atop a substantial oak frame, its warm tone enhanced by years of patina. Four boldly turned legs are connected by distinctive barley twist stretchers on all sides—an ornamental feature that also adds notable structural integrity. The legs terminate in squared blocks on bun feet that lend a balanced presence to the design.

The overall profile evokes the late 17th-century William and Mary style, which enjoyed a revival in the early 20th century, particularly in English domestic furniture. The cane seat has been tightly woven and presents well, providing both visual lightness and practical comfort. The oak frame displays natural grain and wear consistent with age, contributing to its authenticity and character.

Well-proportioned and highly versatile, this piece may serve as a low occasional seat, footstool, or decorative accent in an entryway or living area. Its craftsmanship and scale make it an excellent choice for traditional or eclectic interiors alike.

Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)

Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)

Depth: 15 in (38.1 cm)

Seat Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)

SKU: A 6404
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