This matching pair of 16-inch high stools is an exceptional find from the Bamileke people of the Cameroon Grassfields. Traditionally, these stools served as prestigious seats for royalty and high-ranking dignitaries during court ceremonies. The lattice-work design is a hallmark of Bamileke craftsmanship, representing the interconnectedness of the community and the strength of the tribal lineage. Each African stool is meticulously hand-carved from a single, solid block of indigenous hardwood. The openwork "lattice" or "checkerboard" motif is chiseled with remarkable precision, creating a rhythmic geometric pattern that allows light to pass through the body of the stool. The wood is finished in a deep, charcoal-toned ebony patina. The thick, circular tops and bases provide a heavy, grounded counterpoint to the airy, architectural carving of the central cylinders.
Sold as a set of two, these stools offer incredible versatility for high-end interior design. Their 15-inch diameter makes them the perfect scale for flanking a fireplace, serving as twin side tables for a low-slung sofa, or acting as sculptural "benches" at the foot of a bed. The dark, geometric silhouette is a striking addition to a clean space, where they provide a sophisticated organic texture.
- *Era: Mid 20th Century
- *Size: 15"(L) x 15“(D) x 16“(H)
- *Material: Hand-Carved Monoxylous Hardwood (Single Block)
- *Color: Dark Brown
- *Features: Openwork geometric lattice carving; solid circular top/base; deep ebony patina.
- *Culture: Bamileke People
- *Origin: Cameroon, West Africa
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*Condition: Excellent antique condition; sturdy with authentic historic surface wear.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.