Style:
20. century
Artdeco
This stool (taboret) is an elegant example of 1930s Czechoslovak craftsmanship, fully embodying the sophisticated nobility of the Art Deco style. The solid beech construction features clean lines and tapered legs that provide both stability and visual lightness. During professional restoration, the original wood polish was revived, bringing out the warm color of the material and restoring its representative luster, typical of interwar interiors.
A true rarity is the extraordinarily well-preserved original upholstery, which has maintained its firmness and remains un-sunken over the decades. It features traditional spring construction, which was once the hallmark of high-quality comfort. The stool is covered in its original floral-patterned fabric, which has been professionally machine-cleaned. This careful process successfully restored the clarity of the colors while preserving the precious historical authenticity and patina that modern replicas simply cannot match.
Thanks to sensitive restoration and its excellent technical condition, this piece is ready for immediate use as a stylish accessory for a vanity table or as an accent seat in a living room. The upper edge of the seat is finished with decorative piping, highlighting the artisanal detail and overall aesthetic value of the piece. This stool is an ideal choice for collectors and antique lovers who appreciate the combination of original materials and precise craftsmanship.