Description
The Taranto garden stool pairs a solid acacia wood frame with dark iron legs, giving you a low seat that holds its own in the garden or on a patio. The washed grey timber shows off the natural grain, while the black angled legs keep it steady and grounded. It works as extra seating, a footrest, or a spot to rest a tray when you are entertaining outside.
A thick cream cushion sits on top, giving you a soft place to perch. The neutral fabric keeps the look calm and easy to match with wider garden furniture, whether your setup leans modern or a little more rustic. The square footprint means it tucks neatly beside a sofa or lounger, and the low profile suits relaxed outdoor living.
Built from acacia and iron, the Taranto is made to handle life outdoors. The two-tone finish of grey wood and black metal reads as understated and industrial, so it fits gardens, balconies and covered patios alike. Bring the cushion inside during heavy weather to keep it fresh, and the stool will carry on serving you season after season.
Specification
| Material |
Acacia wood and iron |
| Frame Colour |
Grey and black |
| Cushion Colour |
Cream |
| Dimensions |
760 x 760 x 250mm (W x D x H) |
| Legs |
Angled iron |
| Cushion |
Removable padded top |
| Use |
Garden, patio and balcony |
Frequently Asked
What is the Taranto stool made from?
The frame combines solid acacia wood with iron legs, giving you a sturdy base and a hard-wearing finish suited to outdoor use.
Can I use it indoors as well?
Yes. While built for the garden, its neutral cushion and two-tone frame work equally well as a footrest or extra seat inside.
Is the cushion removable?
The padded cream cushion sits on top and can be lifted off, so you can bring it indoors during wet or cold weather.
What size is the stool?
It measures 760mm wide, 760mm deep and 250mm high, giving you a low, square seat with a compact footprint.
How do I care for the acacia frame?
Wipe the timber with a damp cloth and dry it off. Applying an outdoor wood oil now and then helps protect the finish against the elements.