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These stools were built by German immigrants in Pennsylvania during the
late 18th century. The tall backs offered stability when trying to reach high
shelves. When not in use, it was often kept in a corner for children who needed
to contemplate the error of their ways. It was because of this that the stool
acquired the nickname “pouting chair”. Available in Cherry. Dimensions are 27”H x 13.5”W x 10.5”D.
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