Lucky Eight Stool

c. 1900
$580 USD
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Dimensions
W: 14.0" D: 12.5" H: 16.25"
Materials
Materials
Northern Elmwood
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Collection #
BJH090
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$25

The traditional squared lines of Ming furniture are given a distinctive curved flair in this late 19th-century provincial stool. A narrow seat is supported by four splayed legs that flare outwards with a natural bend. Resembling the Chinese character for the lucky number eight, the curvature of the legs animate the rustic stool for a dynamic and fluid form.

Old repair to split on one leg.

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Year of the Dragon

The Lunar New Year is a time to honor our ancestors and gather with friends & family. This year's celebration brings the Year of the Wood Dragon. The 5th animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac, the dragon is a powerful heavenly being associated with ambition, strength and success.

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