Singer Industrial Machinist's Stool
Original example of the iconic 3-legged Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In original condition - one with blockboard seat top and the other with hardwood ply seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufacturers mark to base.
Original example of the iconic 3-legged Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In original condition - one with blockboard seat top and the other with hardwood ply seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufacturers mark to base.
Original example of the iconic 3-legged Singer sewing stool. c.1930
Originally, these stools lined factory floors and were adapted over time to make them more comfortable for workers. In original condition - one with blockboard seat top and the other with hardwood ply seat top. Height adjustable via lockable thread. Singer manufacturers mark to base.
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, the centerpiece of the collection a stool with a cast-iron base and wooden seat
Dimensions
Height: 450-630mm
Diameter: 350mm
Weight: 15kg