This vintage oak stool from the 1950s exemplifies handcrafted, rustic design, entirely constructed from solid oak. The seat is fashioned from a halved tree trunk, displaying a raw, curved surface and prominent end grain rings. Legs and stretchers are made from rounded logs, joined with robust mortise and tenon joints that highlight its artisanal origins. The semi-matte finish, achieved through oil or wax, brings out the warm, medium brown tones and varied wood grain, including visible knots and occasional darker streaks. Hand-hewn details and slightly irregular proportions emphasize authenticity and the unprocessed character of the piece. The construction is sturdy and stable, with the maker’s mark engraved. The stool remains in good condition with minor signs of age, such as small surface cracks, gentle patina, and slight wear, consistent with its mid-century rural provenance. This piece conveys the spirit of a time when simplicity was born from material availability and a deep respect for craft. Each segment of oak seems to hold a memory of traditional workshops, the rhythm of hand tools, and a direct connection to the natural world. Its unadorned,
DIMENSION
Height52 cm
Width36 cm
Length42 cm
Dimension details
Length42 cm
Height52 cm
Width36 cm
Weight10 kg
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