Audoux & Minet – Pair of bar stools from the 1950s
This rare pair of bar stools is an excellent example of French mid-century design by Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet. Crafted in the 1950s, these designs combine a modern, minimalist aesthetic with the rustic charm of southern France.
Natural Materials & Contrast-Rich Design
The striking design is characterized by an exciting mix of materials:
Seat: Thick, circularly woven reed or rope provides a texturally interesting surface and a natural look.
Frame: The legs, made of dark-stained oak, together with the functional iron rings, create a striking, dark contrast to the light-colored seat.
Stability: The tripod construction gives the stools a firm and stable base.
A Collectible with Character
The stools exude a wonderfully authentic, rustic aesthetic. As antique pieces, they feature a characterful patina and age-related signs of wear that underscore their history and complete their vintage charm. They are sturdy, functional, and ready for immediate use in upscale interiors or your home bar.
Condition
Used, see photos; wood chipped more severely in one spot; signs of wear all over


























































































































































































































































































