Overpainted Cast Iron Factory Singer Stool
A super decorative riginal example of the iconic Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors, and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In wonderful condition with historic overpainting having developed a beautiful patina and hardwood seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufactures mark to all three legs.
A super decorative riginal example of the iconic Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors, and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In wonderful condition with historic overpainting having developed a beautiful patina and hardwood seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufactures mark to all three legs.
A super decorative riginal example of the iconic Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors, and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In wonderful condition with historic overpainting having developed a beautiful patina and hardwood seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufactures mark to all three legs.
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: 450 - 630mm
Diameter: 300mm
Weight: 15kg