Ethnicraft Osso Stools
The Osso stool is available in natural oak, varnished oak in black, varnished oak with Cognac leather seat, varnished oak with Black leather seat, varnished teak in brown, and varnished teak in brown with Black leather seat. The design features a sculptural silhouette inspired by organic bone structures with subtly curved seats and tapered legs. Oak versions highlight honeyed grain patterns that deepen over time. Teak versions offer warm brown tones with natural moisture resistance.
Roller Max Stool
The Roller Max stool in varnished dark brown mahogany features smooth rounded contours with a compact footprint. The mahogany wood provides a deeper, richer tone than oak or teak. The rounded seat and tapered legs create a softer profile suited to both kitchen counter use and as an accent piece in living rooms or bedrooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Osso stool be used at a kitchen counter or island?
The Osso stool works at kitchen islands with lower counter heights and as supplementary seating in living rooms and bedrooms. Check the seat height against your counter to ensure 9 to 12 inches of clearance between the seat and counter underside. The compact profile fits well in smaller kitchens without blocking pathways.
How do I care for the leather seat options?
Wipe Cognac and Black leather seats with a soft, dry cloth regularly. For spills, blot immediately rather than rubbing. Apply a leather conditioner every 6 to 12 months to maintain suppleness. Keep leather out of direct sunlight for extended periods to prevent fading. Both the Cognac and Black leathers develop a natural patina over time.
What is the difference between the Osso and Roller Max stools?
The Osso stool has an angular, sculptural silhouette with defined edges and is available in oak, teak, and with leather upholstery options. The Roller Max has a rounder, more organic form in dark brown mahogany only. The Osso offers more finish variety while the Roller Max provides a softer, more relaxed profile.