The Alex Footstool is beautifully proportioned footstool with a solid wood frame and brass feet enhanced by an inset cushion in the Alice pattern of amber lilies and blue foliage.
A well-designed footstool is rarely just a footstool. At its best it's a finishing detail, the piece that completes a reading corner, anchors a chair in its own defined zone, and adds a layer of considered styling that a chair alone doesn't achieve. The Alex Footstool earns that role through the same details that make the armchair distinctive: the Alice pattern upholstery with its amber lily and blue foliage fleur-de-lis motif, the brass feet that echo the hardware on the chair's front feet and arms, and the inset cushion construction that keeps the profile clean and the seat surface taut rather than loose and casual. Together, the armchair and footstool create a pairing that feels genuinely composed, two pieces designed for each other, in a pattern that rewards the decision to use them together.
At H55 × W45 × D45cm the Alex Footstool is compact enough to tuck neatly under or beside the armchair when not in use, and proportioned correctly to sit at a comfortable height alongside the Alex's generous seat depth. Beyond its role as a footstool companion, it works independently as an occasional seat in a living room or bedroom, or as a low surface for a tray, a stack of books or a small lamp in a reading corner. The Alice pattern means it carries the same styling versatility as the armchair, equally at home in a maximalist scheme where the pattern is one of many, or in a more neutral room where the footstool and chair together provide the single decorative focal point.
Features
- Upholstery: cotton weave, Alice pattern — amber lily and blue foliage fleur-de-lis design
- Frame: solid wood
- Feet: brass
- Cushion: inset, fixed
- Dimensions: H55 × W45 × D45cm
- Designed as companion to the Alex Patterned Armchair
The Alex is a footstool that adds a lovely flourish to a room on it's own or creates a stunning duo when matched to the Alex armchair.