Vergemoli
Code: ME.0967
Walnut tripod stool inspired by the late 15th-century Florentine style, a reproduction of the original Strozzi Stool, housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York. Hexagonal seat with inlaid perimeter in maple and walnut, legs placed at an angle, and a fully carved, slender backrest culminating in a circular medallion.
Let yourselves be enchanted by the timeless elegance of our walnut wood tripod stool, a faithful reproduction of the original Strozzi Stool, proud resident of the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Arts in New York. This unique piece of furniture, inspired by the late 15th-century Florentine style, is a true homage to craftsmanship.
Adorned with a hexagonal seat, the enchanting charm of this stool lies in its refined perimeter marquetry of walnut and maple, adding a touch of majesty to its simplicity. Its legs, angled to support weight optimally, are an example of meticulous design and structure.
The standout element is undoubtedly the slender backrest, meticulously hand-carved, which culminates in an evocative circular medallion. This detail, besides being aesthetically captivating, provides comfortable support, merging functionality and beauty.
Immerse yourselves in the echoes of a bygone era, by choosing for your space a piece rich in history and allure.
Finishings
Every Faber finish is totally customizable. In this section only a part of the precious finishes by Faber Mobili is presented. The colors in the images are purely indicative.