Pair of Pine Stools, France, circa 1970
These two pine stools belong to the long tradition of French vernacular furniture, where practicality, durability, and honest craftsmanship took precedence over ornament. Constructed from pin sylvestre (Scots pine), they embody the straightforward approach associated with the menuisier—the carpenter responsible for everyday domestic furnishings, workshop furniture, and rural interiors.
Long considered a humble material within the hierarchy of French cabinet woods, pine experienced a revival during the 1960s and 1970s as designers and homeowners embraced natural materials and a more relaxed way of living. Its visible grain, warm colour, and unpretentious character came to be valued for precisely the qualities that had once been overlooked.
The stools display simple, functional proportions and a sturdy construction designed for daily use. Their slightly deeper-than-wide footprint suggests they were intended to sit comfortably alongside a worktable, kitchen counter, or bench. Used as occasional seating, bedside stools, or decorative accents, they retain the versatility that has made such utilitarian forms enduringly relevant.
Rich in character and authenticity, this pair represents the quiet beauty of French country craftsmanship and the enduring appeal of well-made vernacular furniture.
Dimensions (each)
Height: 41 cm / 16.14 in
Width: 30 cm / 11.81 in
Depth: 40 cm / 15.75 in





























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