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William (Billy) Haines — Pair of Swivel Stools, c. 1955
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William (Billy) Haines — Pair of Swivel Stools, c. 1955
Upholstery, painted wood
Dimensions: 12 h × 21 dia in (30 × 53 cm)
A sophisticated pair of low swivel stools by legendary Hollywood designer William Haines, circa 1955. The bases are crafted from painted wood and topped with updated upholstery in a soft cotton velvet. The circular seats rest on low-profile, rounded bases, highlighting Haines' signature blend of glamour and functionality.
A similar design is illustrated in Class Act: William Haines Legendary Hollywood Decorator by Peter Schifando and Jean H. Mathison, pg. 137.
Condition report:
Very good condition. Upholstery has been reupholstered in cotton velvet. Bases show evidence of prior repainting. Both stools present well overall. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Period: 1950-1979 Materials: cotton wood Condition: Good. very good, reupholstered and repainted legs, gently used Creation Date: 1955 Styles / Movements: Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00004971 Incollect Reference #: 797838
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