This counter-height swivel version of the Hearth Stool has the same solid, book matched seat as the originals but because the legs don't go up into the seat, it is uninterrupted by the visible tenons the other stools feature. It has the tapered octagonal legs and a footrest frame with details in a contrasting wood. The stool pictured is Western Walnut with Spalted Maple details. The seat is 14" in diameter and is 24" tall but can readily be made at any height between 22" and 30". Volume pricing available for 2-3 stools, 4-7 stools and 8 or more stools.
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I have built things with wood pretty much since moving to Portland, Oregon in 1995. Early on I was a house carpenter, and then I mainly did kitchen cabinets and built-ins. In the past few years I’ve done more furniture and am enjoying the slow process of working toward carving out my own style of art furniture.
In my furniture, I want to highlight the interaction between wood and our human hands. The wood comes raw and expressive, showing the telltale signs of the struggle of life and growth. Then along come humans shaping and polishing, making signs of that struggle into something more cozy and cultured, something we want to touch and live next to, and in the process we reveal our own struggle for beauty and meaning. In my pieces, I want to see evidence of the tree’s struggle. I want to see evidence of the working of human hearts and hands.
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For Hearth Stool - Three Legged StoolCommunication with Ryan was was prompt and thorough. He made a three legged stool for me. It sounds simple enough, but I must say, as a woodworker myself, this stool turned out a truly fine piece of craftsmanship. Ryan has an artist eye, and the skills to accomplish amazing work. I highly recommend him.