A bold fusion of vintage geometry and modern glamour, this Art Deco stool from circa 1930 captures the confident elegance of the interwar period while embracing a contemporary twist. Crafted in solid wood with a square frame and clean, architectural lines, the stool reflects the streamlined sophistication that defined the Art Deco movement—where form followed function, but never at the expense of style. The stool’s original structure remains intact, showcasing subtle joinery and a sturdy silhouette typical of French or Belgian ateliers of the time. Its newly upholstered seat introduces a daring contrast: a leopard print fabric in black and beige, adding a touch of exoticism and playful luxury. This juxtaposition of classic and contemporary makes the piece ideal for interiors that celebrate eclectic refinement. Whether placed in a dressing room, salon, or boutique setting, the stool offers both decorative flair and practical versatility. It speaks to the enduring appeal of Art Deco—where bold materials, animal motifs, and geometric purity coexisted in perfect harmony. Condition: Excellent vintage frame with newly upholstered seat. Minor wear to wood consistent with age. Provenance: Private European collection