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Stool mania!

Annie Elliott | November 18, 2015

Holy cow: what is UP with stools right now?! From practical to useless to cute to downright kooky…there are a lot of stools out there. Choose wisely.

White teacup shaped stool or side table
Do not choose this. Tea Cup Stool from Not on The High Street

(Brief public service announcement: You know about the 3 heights of  stools and chairs, right? “Table height,” “counter height,” and “bar height.” So if you’re buying a stool for practical reasons, please pay attention to those labels. Thank you. Now back to your irregularly scheduled blog post.)

Some mainstream retailers have cool stools.

Fur and brass stool
CB2’s Sheepskin Stool. Part toupee, part Cousin It, part fabulous
Modern wooden sculptural stool
The butt-cupping Yanagi Butterfly Stool, which you can buy at Design Within Reach, Hive Modern, the Museum of Modern Art store, and other retailers

If you’re buying a stool for fun, say, as additional seating in your living room (they’re perfect in pairs, especially in front of a fireplace), or as a stool next to your beautiful tub to hold a towel and a glass of wine…

Blue tile bathroom
Bossy color-designed bath with classic Eames stool

…then you can — and should — have some fun.

For an offbeat statement piece, I strongly suggest that you look at places such as Chairish and 1st Dibs first, for vintage-y, one-of-a-kind stools.

Felt stools with black belt
Cinch Yellow, Cyan, and Gray Stools from Chairish
Tribal wooden stool
Carved African Wood Stool from Chairish
Elephant stools or side tables
Mid-Century Pair of ceramic Elephant Garden Stools from 1st Dibs. Because who doesn’t need a ceramic elephant stool? Or two?!
Low stool with wooden legs and cushion
Egyptian Camel Stool from The HighBoy

Then be sure and check One King’s Lane and Gilt for fancy stuff at deeply discounted prices. Act fast; the coolest objects do NOT last long!

Orange and gold counter stool
Emery Counter Stool by Safavieh from Gilt
White hide seat on chrome metal base stool
Hide Foot Stool by Uma from Gilt
Wooden drum stool
Simple, elegant Burled Stool from One King’s Lane
Blue stool/side table
See? Everyone DOES need an elephant stool! Ceramic Elephant Stool from One King’s Lane

Don’t forget that as long as the seat/top is flat and not deeply curved, stools can serve as handy drinks tables. Don’t you think you need one of these? I’m totally eyeing the side of our family room sofa as I’m writing this. Don’t tell John.

Bossy color | Annie Elliott interior design is based in Washington, D.C. We create outrageously beautiful for fascinating people — starting with color. 

 

Category: Color + paint color, Furniture + upholsteryTag: 1st Dibs, African stool, Antique, bar height stool, CB2, ceramic elephant table, Chairish, counter height stool, drinks table, Eames stool, elephant stool, felt stool, Gilt, One King's Lane, side table, stool, table height stool, The HighBoy, Yanagi Butterfly Stool

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