Gothic Oak Footstool in the Manner of AWN Pugin

Behold the Gothic oak footstool, a tribute to the grandeur of AWN Pugin’s design ethos. This lovely decorative piece marries functionality with ornate aesthetics, having been re-covered in sumptuous red velvet that gracefully complements its original horsehair pad. The stool’s fine carvings echo the Gothic Revival spirit, embodying Pugin’s vision of bringing medieval architecture’s soulful artistry into everyday objects. It stands not merely as a furnishing but as a piece of history, inviting one to rest their feet upon a fragment of the past reimagined for the present.

Height: 10 inches (25 cm)

Width: 20 inches (51 cm)

Depth: 9 inches (23 cm)

£650 | Circa 1850 | Ref: SA140

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