Australian Woodsmith

Workshop Stool

Working in a small workshop, I used to view a workshop stool as just one more thing to get in the way of getting a job done. But as I’ve aged, I’ve come to appreciate having a stool more and more. And not just for sit-down tasks. Having a place to take a load off your feet for a few minutes really does make spending long stretches of time in the workshop more bearable, as well as enjoyable.

This is not just a workshop stool, however. The casual styling makes it suitable for a kitchen island or tall table, as well. Plus,

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