This Spanish stool from the 1960s is an example of brutalist furniture, crafted entirely from solid wood. The deep, almost black-brown hue is accented by warm brown highlights and wear marks, revealing the natural grain and reinforced by a matte finish. The seat, with its thick, irregular, sculptural form, displays a pronounced rough-hewn texture and visible tool and chisel marks, emphasizing its handcrafted character. The edges are organic and uneven, consistent with brutalist aesthetics. The stool rests on three sturdy, slightly splayed legs, also roughly carved. Two handholds and a decorative cut-out at the back of the seat serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. The robust construction, visible joinery, and absence of metal fittings or upholstery lend the piece a compact, utilitarian profile. The stool is in very good vintage condition, with minor signs of use and natural patina that enhance its authenticity; there are no visible repairs or modern interventions.The stool tells a raw story of the 1960s—a period when brutalist design returned to the primal values of craftsmanship and material honesty. Each chisel mark and rough surface evokes a workshop from decades past, where wood was left in its nearly wild, unrefined state. The form of the stool seems to whisper of simplicity and strength, of everyday use where function and expression are inseparable—as if the piece declares: "I am here to serve, but also to remind you of
DIMENSION
Height40 cm
Length48 cm
Dimension details
Length48 cm
Height40 cm
Seat height40 cm
Seat width48 cm
Seat depth37 cm
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