Stools
This rare set of four stools, produced in Sweden around 1890, exemplifies a distinctly rustic and Brutalist aesthetic, reflecting the raw, unrefined beauty of late 19th-century Scandinavian craftsmanship. Carved from solid wood, likely sourced from a single tree trunk, the stools retain the organic shape and natural grain of the material, with each piece showcasing a weathered texture that tells the story of years of use. The visible cracks and imperfections enhance the authenticity and character of the stools, reinforcing their history.
The design of the stools is sculptural, with a slightly tapered base and a thick, circular seat. The rough-hewn surfaces and irregular edges highlight the hand-crafted nature of the stools, with subtle tool marks still visible on the wood. The color of the wood is a rich, deep brown, with remnants of a faded reddish finish that has gradually worn away due to natural patination, adding a layer of depth to the visual appeal.
These stools represent the practical and functional furniture of the period, made using locally sourced materials with minimal refinement. The Brutalist influence is clear in the raw, unpolished surfaces that celebrate the natural qualities of the wood rather than attempting to smooth or alter them for uniformity. This approach is typical of Scandinavian rustic furniture from the late 19th century, where the materials themselves were allowed to define the aesthetic.
The condition of the stools is consistent with their age, showing significant wear and surface splits, which only add to their unique character and charm. Despite these signs of aging, the stools remain structurally stable and sturdy, making them both a functional and visually compelling set. The dimensions for each stool are approximately 41 cm in diameter (16.1 inches) and 49 cm in height (19.3 inches), making them a striking addition to any rustic or Brutalist-inspired interior.
Dimensions (cm) | H: 49 / ⌀: 41 |
Color | Red |
Decade | 1890s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Brutalism, Rustic |
Material | Wood |
Designed in | 1890s |
Item Number | 147536 |