This stool was supplied for the Entrance Hall in the early 19th century.

The ‘X’ shaped frame of this stool was inspired by the design of a ‘curule chair’, a type of folding chair used by Roman generals whilst on campaign, becoming a symbol of power.

This type of stool became popular again in the early 19th century, when European furniture designers started to take inspiration from classical antiquity. This particular stool is based on a design by the furniture designer, Thomas Hope.

This stool is one of a pair.