Wooden Stools
A raised seat supported by three or four legs typically built to seat one occupant, the wooden stool is thought to be one of the earliest forms of wooden furniture. You can find versions of the modern stool in Ancient Greece too, in the form of the four-legged Diphros stool. It was depicted as a seat for the gods but was often used in homes too. Today, wooden stools can be used as dining chairs, casual seats in the living room, bar seats and so much more.