2 Oak Bobbin Stools
DIMENSIONS:
Large: 50cm x 50cm x 69cm
Small: 25cm x 25cm x 48cm
Bobbin furniture, characterized by its distinctive turned wooden legs resembling bobbins, became popular in Britain during the 17th century and saw a resurgence in the 18th and 19th centuries. This style was often made from woods like oak, elm, or pine.
This particular stool, with its hexagonal top and bobbin-turned legs, is representative of the utilitarian yet decorative furniture produced during the Victorian era. Such stools were often used as milking stools, plant stands, or small side tables. The wear and patina visible on the wood suggest it has been used and appreciated over many years, adding to its historical charm and collectible value.