Beyond Tolix: Our new favorite kitchen stools? Classic French industrial stools from the 1930s, available in a range of colors and with leather or wood seats. In the US, the stools are available from Home Stories in Brooklyn (and in limited supply from Sundance). For more info, go to Chaises Nicolle.
Above: A kitchen in Copenhagen with Nicolle counter stools, designed by Natalia Sanchez Echevarria of Spatial Code.
Above: The stools are available with wood seats (the backless Workshop Stools are from Merci in Paris).
Above: The 24-inch-tall Authentic 1933 Nicolle Counter Stool in gunmetal patina is $375 from Sundance. An 18-inch-high Authentic 1933 Nicolle Side Chair is $345.
Above: The Authentic 1933 Nicolle Leather Seat Pad is $45 from Sundance.
Above: The Nicolle Stool is available in three heights and five colors (black, gray, white, red, and gunmetal) from Folklore in London. The white enamel Nicolle Stool is also available at Conran.
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