Custom Order Cutting Stools

Ron Benoit

Customizable cutting stools, pick the wood, swivel and backs.

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About this piece

Here’s your chance to design your very own cutting stool. Artisan Ron Benoit based the seat of this stool on the shaped metal seats made for antique hay mowers, hence the name “cutting” stools. Surprisingly comfortable, you get to choose the height and much more. Select from domestic, figured or exotic woods, back or no back and whether you want it to swivel. It will be exactly what you want, complement any interior and make a great conversation piece.

Details

Made of

Domestic Wood, Figured Wood, Exotic Wood

Care instructions

Gently wipe with a clean cloth.

Shipping & Delivery

Standard UPS

SKU

RB010

Ron Benoit

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ron is originally from upstate New York, attended Utah State University, and after graduation worked as a maintenance mechanic for a local manufacturer. By 1982, Ron was making pieces for himself and his friends, in addition to a few clients. He continued to hone his techniques in finishing and joinery, and turned to the artistic aspects of furniture makers. Ron now lives and works outside of Preston, Idaho with his wife, son, and daughter. Surrounded by a forest of his own trees, Ron carries on a family tradition, his grandfathers were both cabinetmakers. Ron is inspired by the grandeur of the Mountain West, its wildlife, and beautifully figured wood. His style is a mix of influences including Sam Maloof and Wendell Castle, and he embraces a more contemporary aesthetic. As he says, he creates tomorrow’s heirlooms today.

2007  Summerfest Art Fair, Logan, UT,  “Best of Show”

2007  Celebration of the Arts, Teton Village WY,  “First Place- Fine Craft”

2007  Western Design Conference, Jackson, WY,  “Honorable Mention-Woodworking”

2014  St. George Art Festival, ST George, UT,  “Council Choice Award”

2015 The Chair Affair, Boise, ID  “Best Professional Design”

2016 Western Design Conference, Jackson, Wy.  “Best Artist-Woodworking”

2017 St George Art Festival, ST George UT.  “First Place-Wood”

2018 St George Art Festival, St George UT   “First place wood”