








Rare pair of stools designed by Augusto Romano in the 1940s, featuring distinctive seats woven in twisted cord alternating with cane (rattan). The stools rest on four tapered triangular legs, a hallmark of Romano’s design language and a defining element of his furniture production. The combination of natural materials and sculptural wooden structure reflects the refined balance between craftsmanship and modern form characteristic of Italian design in the 1940s. Elegant yet functional, these stools can serve as occasional seating or accent pieces in both historic and contemporary interiors. A collectible example of mid-century Italian furniture, ideal for collectors of Italian modern design and applied arts. Italy, 1940s.