Tabouret de piano en bois courbé Thonet, Empire austro-hongrois, début du XXe siècle
This rotating piano stool was produced by Thonet in the early 20th century, during the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is a fine example of the brand’s iconic bentwood craftsmanship, which revolutionized furniture-making across Europe.
The stool features a round rotating seat supported by a central turned column and four curved legs joined by a circular stretcher. It is stained in a dark brown tone and shows a beautiful, natural patina. The construction remains solid and functional, a testament to the long-lasting quality of Thonet’s production.
This piece is not only a historical piano stool but can also serve as a side table, plant stand, or decorative accent in vintage or eclectic interiors.
Maker: Thonet
Origin: Austro-Hungarian Empire
Period: 1900–1925
Style: Historicist, Art Nouveau
Material: Bentwood (beech)
Color: Dark brown
Condition: Very good original condition with patina
Dimensions:
• Height: 48 cm
• Width: 38 cm
• Depth: 38 cm