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Dimensions
Height 59cm, Width 39cm, Depth 45cm SH 48 cm
Poplar plywood frame. Polyurethane foam filling. Springing with woven elastic straps of covered rubber. Decorative piping in the same shade of leather; upon request, it is possible for the decorative profile or seat and back inner in the other shades of leathers shown in the catalogue.
NINA is a leather pouf designed by Roberto Lazzeroni.Poplar plywood frame. Polyurethane foam filling. Springing with woven elastic straps of covered rubber. Decorative piping in the same shade of leather
Footstools have been known for many years, and have evolved throughout history. The footstool is attested in ancient Egypt, where it was utilized to ascend chairs perched high off the ground. It was also used to rest a person's feet when he or she was seated.
In the 18th century a low, long footstool called a fender stool was popular. It was placed in front of the fireplace, and long enough for all of the family members to place their feet and warm them up.
Footstools were generally interchangeable in everyday life from the 17th through the early 19th century. In early American homes the footstool was very valuable, and took precious space although the living quarters were cramped.[2][3]
In line with this, the exhibition 'A History of the World' at Mevagissey Museum in Cornwall showed an emigrant's footstool which was made by an emigrant from Cornwall in North America sometime around 1850s.[4]
nina, baxter, puof, Маленькое кресло, Small armchair, пуф, leather
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