Description
Width: 28cm
Height: 20cm
Depth: 18cm
The 19th Century Scottish Creepie or Currie, also known as a Cracker Stool, is a charming and practical piece of rural craftsmanship from the North East of Scotland.
Traditionally used in both homes and farms, it served as a sturdy seat for various tasks, such as sitting by the fire or milking cows.
These stools were often made from local wood, showcasing the rustic beauty and functionality valued in Scottish households.
A wonderful example of Scottish vernacular furniture, this Creepie Cracker Stool is a testament to the region’s heritage and craftsmanship.