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signed and dated "Brian Boggs/Berea KY 1982" on seat undersides, turned red oak frames with woven hickory seats, 38 x 17 x 17 in., seat height 26 in.
Provenance: Collection of Rude Osolnik, Berea, Kentucky
Note: This pair of high stools, along with the rocking chair presented in lot 300, are among furniture designer and maker Brian Boggs' earliest known works, made during his first year of chairmaking. According to Brian: "These pieces are red oak, as were most of my early chairs. I cut all the hickory bark for the seats by hand myself. I had no electric tools yet and split all the wood from logs then drawknifed the parts to shape, including the slats. All slat mortises were hand chopped and rung holes drilled with a brace and bit. These were among the 300 or so chairs I made before I owned any electric tools. I signed very few of them.?Brian credits the early support from members of the Osolnik family as a ?huge factor? in his career launch: ?Joe [Osolnik] was my neighbor then as well as my first customer. I was actually a carpenter helping build his pottery studio in the summer of 1981 when he overheard me talking about chairmaking. He had a gallery in town (Promenade Gallery) and he was looking for handmade chairs to sell there. Having heard me talk about it, he asked to see some of my work. I had actually never made a chair at that point, just planning to get into it.He said he wanted to see one when I got going. That fall I was laid off my carpentry job as things slowed for the winter. I got right on to making a chair, showed it to Joe, and have had orders ever since.?For more information on Brian Boggs? work, visit: https://brianboggschairmakers.com/
good overall, structurally sound, frames with scattered surface scratches and edge bumps, some minor fraying to seat underside