Stools pull double duty. They’re seating when you need it and surface when you don’t. The ones here were selected with that flexibility in mind — pieces that work as footrests, side tables, extra seating at a counter, or accent objects on their own.
You’ll find round leather ottomans in camel and neutral tones, goat-hide square ottomans with hand-stitched seams, jute-wrapped ball ottomans in gray, brown, and dark gray, and wood-seat counter stools with natural grain and solid frames. The goat-hide pieces come from India. The jute pieces reflect weaving traditions from workshops Tony has sourced through for years.
A few things worth knowing: leather ottomans vary slightly in shade batch to batch because the hides are natural. Jute pieces have texture variations that are part of the material, not inconsistencies. These aren’t machine-stamped products — the small differences are real, and they’re why the pieces hold up visually over time in ways uniform products don’t.
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