A beautifully honest vintage solid wood stool with a thick round seat and a practical hand-hold cut-out, designed to be easily moved from room to room. Raised on four turned legs with stretcher supports, it has that classic utilitarian look seen in many 20th-century milking and workshop stools—simple, sturdy, and built for everyday use. Perfect as a bedside perch, a plant stand, an occasional seat, or a handy extra stool in the kitchen. The warm patina and visible grain give it plenty of character, and it sits comfortably in both rustic and mid-century inspired interiors. Details Maker: Unknown Period: 20th Century (approx.) Material: Solid wood Features: Round seat with carry slot; turned legs; stretcher base Care Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe spills promptly and dry straight away. Avoid harsh cleaners and prolonged direct sunlight/heat sources to help preserve the finish and patina.