Claw Foot Singer Stool
A very rare and early cast iron industrial machinist's stool by Singer. c.1900
The earliest known variant of the iconic Singer stool manufactured by the Simanco Company, the cast base has been lightly polished but will begin to age of its own accord. Pre-drilled clawed feet keep the stool stable and grounded once fixed down.
A very rare and early cast iron industrial machinist's stool by Singer. c.1900
The earliest known variant of the iconic Singer stool manufactured by the Simanco Company, the cast base has been lightly polished but will begin to age of its own accord. Pre-drilled clawed feet keep the stool stable and grounded once fixed down.
A very rare and early cast iron industrial machinist's stool by Singer. c.1900
The earliest known variant of the iconic Singer stool manufactured by the Simanco Company, the cast base has been lightly polished but will begin to age of its own accord. Pre-drilled clawed feet keep the stool stable and grounded once fixed down.
About the maker
During the mid-nineteenth century, the Singer Company became world-famous with its invention, the sewing machine. In 1910, the company launched a range of professional furniture for the textile industry such as stools, chairs, workstations and accessories including a work light.
Dimensions
Height: 490mm
Diameter: 260mm
Weight: 12kg