This set of five vintage bar stools from the 1970s is an example of Belgian handcraft, made entirely from solid wood. Each stool features a substantial seat carved from a tree trunk, with natural bark preserved on the edges, highlighting the unique wood grain and organic surface cracks. The wood presents a warm, medium brown color with soft tonal transitions; the matte finish draws attention to the raw, unpolished texture. The tripod bases, with gently tapered legs in a darker brown, are joined by a circular wooden footrest, providing stability and practical function. Visible dowel joints, the absence of metal fasteners, and a simple, robust construction reference the primitive, rustic spirit of the 1970s eco-design movement. Each stool is one-of-a-kind due to the natural variation in the wood. The overall condition is very good: minor signs of use, patina, and surface cracks are visible without any major structural damage.
These stools evoke the spirit of the 1970s, a decade when design sought authenticity and a return to nature. The thick, organic seats recall an era that honored the natural character of wood, with each piece crafted as a unique object. The warm brown tones, matte finish, and traces of handwork recall interiors where the material's presence mattered more than industrial precision. Each stool, like a story from a woodland workshop, carries a fragment of history about simplicity, durability, and a sense of time.
This set can be used at a high wooden bar or kitchen island, creating a strong accent in spaces inspired by vintage, eclectic, or rustic styles. They work well alongside natural materials
DIMENSION
Height85 cm
Width50 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height85 cm
Width50 cm
Weight30 kg
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