About this Product
An upgraded "Squatty Potty" style stool. Solid hardwood construction that is easy to assemble with minimal tools required. If the need ever arrises it is just as easy to disassembled and repack flat. Begin by laying out your pieces as seen in the information insert. One top, two sides, one lower rail and six pins. Insert the tenons of the top and lower rail into one of the side pieces. Align the tenons up with the second side and insert. You may need to wiggle or tap together with a rubber mallet. Insert the wooden pins into the tenons with the flat side of the pin towards the center. Lightly tap them down with a rubber or wooden mallet. DONE! After assembly, slide your Stoolie under the bowl of the toilet when not in use. To use, sit down first and slide out the Stoolie while you lift up your feet. Rest your feet on top and enjoy the Go! Slide back under after use. Do not use as a step stool! Not designed to cary weight. (Maybe an exception for little tikes who need to wash their hands).
Forest Avenue Home
Meet the Maker

How it’s Made
I personally design and manufacture 100% of all Forest Avenue Home products. I describe the style as mountain modern aesthetic with classic through tenon joinery and hint of rustic construction. Pieces were inspired by needs my wife and I have around our house, and new pieces are continually being designed and prototyped. Parts are cut from hardwood on my wall mounted CNC router in small batches in my home workshop. More work on the router tables clean up the edges and round over the tenons.
With hand tools, the parts are refined for a snug fit and quality assurance. Once everything fits to my satisfaction I apply a hand rubbed oil and wax solids finish in either a clear or ebony. The pegs are made in batches as well. I only finish them in clear. The dark pegs are made from black walnut and light pegs are either hard maple or ash that can be chosen to blend in or pop as an accent. Most pieces are made to order, but please inquire about inventory or specific requests.
I chose solid hardwood for its strength and beauty. As a natural fiber it can expand and contract with humidity and temperature so you may need to sung up the pins if they become loose. Each piece is different with unique grain patterns. Excess moisture can cause warping and color change. To maintain the beauty of your wood furniture, clean as needed with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Avoid excessive moisture, solvents or prolonged direct sunlight. Contact us if you need instructions for refinishing or touching up.