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Frequently asked questions
- What is the typical height of this barley twist stool?
- This type of stool commonly ranges from 18 to 24 inches in height, making it suitable for occasional seating or as an accent table. Exact dimensions would depend on the specific model.
- What material is this stool made from and what finish does it have?
- The stool is crafted from solid wood, likely a hardwood such as oak or mahogany, and finished with a dark brown stain or varnish that enhances the wood grain and protects the surface.
- What design period or style is associated with barley twist legs?
- Barley twist legs are a hallmark of traditional European furniture, particularly popular during the late 17th century Baroque period and revived in Victorian and Arts and Crafts designs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.