Belgium / 19th century / Footstool / oak and fabric / Gothic revival / Flemish A sculptural testament to 19th-century historicism, this Flemish footstool channels the romantic grandeur of the Gothic Revival movement as it took root in Belgium’s decorative arts. Crafted from solid oak with a deep, warm patina, the stool features an X-shaped base with boldly carved legs that culminate in claw-like feet, a nod to medieval iconography and ecclesiastical furniture. At the center, a hexagonal medallion anchors the intersecting supports, adding architectural rhythm and symbolic weight. The seat is upholstered in a richly textured red fabric, subtly patterned with vine-like motifs that echo Gothic tracery. This piece reflects the 19th-century Flemish fascination with craftsmanship, symbolism, and the revival of spiritual and chivalric aesthetics. Whether used as a decorative accent, occasional seat, or part of a curated ensemble, it offers both utility and cultural resonance.