





Pair of TOLEDO industrial stools
A nice pair of Toledo stools in old painted finish with adjustable seat height and molded fitting back rest . This are comfy and solid .. PRICE PER STOOL
The Toledo stool is a classic piece with an industrial aesthetic that can sidle right up to a counter or bar in just about any style of room. The company that designed them was originally a bicycle company that jumped to making furniture as cars began to take over.
Much like bicycle design, The Toledo Metal Furniture Company's furniture was designed to stand up to rugged conditions. These stools, designed in the early 1900s, were created with schools, industrial shops and draftspeople in mind. Their charming silhouettes and mix of bent wood and metal create a look that can go vintage industrial, mid-century modern, traditional or contemporary. See how designers are incorporating them into homes today.
26.00" X 12.00" X 14.00"
Care Guidelines for Wood Finishes
- Use a dry lint-free cloth to keep the piece dust-free.
- For heavy messes, lightly clean the piece with damp lint-free cloth.
- Using coasters is highly recommended on all pieces to avoid drink rings and liquid damage.
- For glass rings and water spots, gently rub the affected area with a warm, water-damp clean cotton cloth along the grain until marks are removed. Ensure to use less pressure to feather the affected area with existing finish. If a ring is persistent after water dries completely, apply a thin coat of soap. Finish with a cotton cloth liberally to the affected area and existing finish. Buff with clean, dry cloth if needed, after waiting 1 hour to dry.
- We recommend a yearly clean of wood finished furniture following the guidelines below:
- Use a Scotchbrite pad to lightly buff the piece, following the direction of the wood grain.
- Apply the prepared Soap Finish with a cotton cloth in a thick layer to the entire piece. Ensure to wipe off excess soap and buff the finish into the wood.
- Allow to dry for 1 hour.
- Use a Scotchbrite pad to very lightly buff the entire piece when applying more than one coat. 2-3 coats is recommended or until the desired effect is achieved.
- Allow the piece to dry overnight after applying the final coat, then buff with a cotton cloth.
Care Guidelines for Stone Finishes
- Use a dry lint-free cloth to keep the piece dust-free.
- For heavy messes, lightly clean the piece with damp lint-free cloth. Use a diluted neutral liquid soap for greasy spills.
- Twice a year, matte sealant should be applied. Another method is the traditional Italian method, wiping clear mineral oil onto marble every few months to keep surfaces looking hydrated and moisture resistant.
- The provided methods do not provide protection against acid. Ensure spills are wiped off as quickly as possible.
Care Guidelines for Metal Hardware Finishes
- All metal finishes are hand-finished using organic compounds only. These finishes change over time depending on exposure to the elements, handling methods and cleaning methods.
- Use a dry lint-free cloth to keep the piece dust-free.
Care Guidelines for Lighting Finishes
- All metal finishes are hand-finished using organic compounds only. These finishes change over time depending on exposure to the elements, handling methods and cleaning methods.
- Ensure to handle light fixtures gently, wearing cotton gloves.
- Use a dry lint-free cloth to keep the piece dust-free.
- Using water or cleaning products on metal finishes voids Scott Landon’s warranty policy.
Care Guideline for Leather Finishes
- This Canadian or US leather is made to endure wear and age. It often develops deeper colours, more shine and softness as it is used. Exposure to water, light and handling are factors that develop the leather’s unique patine and ages the material in its own way.
- Natural imperfections of full grain leather are common.
- Use a vacuum or broom to clean dust or particulates.
- Staining of leather can happen, and a subsequent change in color follows. Use a dry cloth to clean spills as quickly as possible. After, use a damp cloth to soften stain edge marks. Never rub stain, blotting only. Allow it to dry.
- For tougher leather, lightly rubbing with an abrasive 3M pad with short strokes can make the process easier. This naturally lifts the fibers and minimizes the stain.
- For suede leather, use a suede brush to bring up the texture after long periods of use.