After settling in the village of Marolles, the French sculptor Jean Touret discovered a tradition of unique local craftsmanship. He created a craft cooperative and became its artistic director. The furniture produced during this period reflects his flair for simplicity and authenticity. This model of stool became one of the most iconic pieces created by Touret In the 1950s.
Stools are marked with a Marolles elephant stamp, the atelier’s mark of authenticity.