Stools.

Making a stool is fun and develops ones understanding to making a chair from green wood. Due to the simple structure of a stool it is a lot easier to be creative and use unuseual shaped wood than a chair.

These stools are of a pleasant size allowing for multi purpose use such as a foot rest, seat, mini table or step to simple reach up to the top book shelf.

Below: A selection of greenwood stools made using knives and chisels with traditional methods.

Below: Hazel legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.

 

 

 

Below: Detail photo of funky shapes we try to craft into our products.

 

 

Below: Wiggly cleft Cherry legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.

Below: Strait cleft Cherry legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.

Below: Beech legs with the bark left on, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.

 

 

Below left: Cleft wiggly Cherry legs, Ash rungs and hemp cord seating.

Below right: Elm and ash breakfast stools.

  

Below: Two variations of a rustic biscuit stool. The seats are carved to have a wobbly like appearance. The curves also help bums sttle into a comforable positions. Very pleasant to touch and look at. Kids cant get enough of them.

 

 

If you are interested in any type of stool, pictured or in your minds eye get in touch and we can help it come to life.