Stools Collection
Step into any of these iconic locations around the world and you'll find more than just a place to sit - you'll discover the true essence of stools
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Step into any of these iconic locations around the world and you'll find more than just a place to sit - you'll discover the true essence of stools. From the elegant bar in the Adlon Hotel, Berlin, Germany to the Gebrauchsgrafik illustration from 1928, they have been an integral part of our history and culture. In Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, imagine sipping your favorite cocktail at a bar inside a martello tower while perched on a stylish stool. Or indulge in classic American diner fare at The 66 Diner along historic Route 66 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where vibrant stools add a pop of color to your dining experience. Travel across continents and find yourself at Gallis restaurant in Ignacio, Marin County, California or Gallaghers Steak House in bustling New York City. These establishments boast comfortable yet chic stools that invite you to relax and enjoy their delectable offerings. Venture further east to Morocco where skilled artisans craft exquisite Moroccan poufs that serve as both seating and decorative pieces. In Vasco da Gama Street, Mombasa, Kenya's vibrant markets showcase intricately designed African stools that reflect centuries-old traditions. From North Africa to Tunisia's Arab shops with their rich tapestries adorning rustic wooden stools - each piece tells its own story. Even within academic settings like The Reading Room at Harvard House in Stratford-upon-Avon or the bar at Hotel Walliserhof in Zermatt Switzerland; sturdy stools provide comfort for those engrossed in literature or enjoying après-ski drinks. Stools transcend mere functionality; they become symbols of cultural exchange and timeless design. So next time you take a seat on one of these humble yet versatile pieces of furniture remember - it's not just about sitting down but immersing yourself in history and embracing global diversity through something as simple as a stool.