An exceptional and highly collectible pair of mid-century modern three-legged stools (frequently utilized in modernist interiors as organic side tables or sculptural planters), attributed to the American designer Tony Paul, dating to the 1950s. These pieces perfectly exemplify Paul's celebrated mastery of balancing playful linear rhythms with natural materials. Each stool features a circular, beautifully preserved woven rattan seat enclosed within a clean solid wood border. The architecture relies on an iconic, minimalist tripod base composed of three slender wooden legs that flare elegantly outward. This specific flared configuration provides an unmistakable sense of lightness and geometric suspension typical of American post-war design. A brilliant addition to any curatorial project, this pair of stools bridges the gap between functional craft furniture and high-end Mid-Century Modern design, making them highly sought after by collectors on international marketplaces.