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The Utility Stool was originally custom-built as seating for Ercol’s team of designers when sketching in the factory. Today, some seventy years later, the stool remains a favourite of creators everywhere – championed by designers, architects and culinary creatives alike. Ergonomic and subtle, the Utility Counter Stool’s sleek, minimal profile effortlessly lends itself to any number of casual and professional environments – from domestic kitchens to corporate workspaces and beyond.
A classic characteristic of traditional Windsor craftsmanship, the Utility Stool features tapered, outward-facing legs and a moulded ash seat that accentuates the stool’s agile build. Additionally, the Utility Stool boasts the iconic Windsor joint — a trademark detail found in many of Lucian Ercolani’s early works. In this classic technique, the stool’s legs are extended through the seat and secured with a wedge. These joints are then sanded until they lie flush with the seat to create an incredibly durable, reinforced base, built to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use.
– Sustainable ash, darkened finish.
– 2 Available. Boxed stock.
– This pricing is for stocked item/s only, not indent orders.
– Iconic Mid-Century Design
– Made in the UK
/ Sale / Originals – Utility Stool – Dark Stain
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The Maker /
Ercol
Ercol was founded in England in 1920 by a young Italian, Lucian Ercolani. His simple goal was to make furniture that was well designed and made in a good working environment by craftsmen who took real pride in their jobs.
Today, Ercol remains a family owned company committed to protecting and sharing its highly celebrated legacy. This is achieved through a time-honoured commitment to innovation in manufacturing and design.
The Designer /
Lucian Ercolani
The son of an Italian picture frame maker at the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Lucian Ercolani moved with his family from Tuscany to London in the 1890s. After earning his credentials as a furniture designer, Lucian went on to launch his own company in 1920, which later became known as Ercol.







