Finely Carved Lattice Bamileke Stool (Trade)

$885.00
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This charming 16” African  stool is an authentic example of the celebrated woodcarving traditions of the Bamileke people from the Grassfields region of Cameroon. Traditionally, these stools—known as top—were reserved for royalty and high-ranking nobility. The intricate openwork design is not merely decorative; it represents the "Wisdom of the Spider." In Bamileke mythology, the earth spider is a bridge between the physical and spiritual worlds, believed to possess the power to solve problems and foresee the future. Carved from a single,  block of dense indigenous hardwood, the stool features the signature "spider" motif—a complex, interlocking lattice of hand-chiseled "X" patterns that form the structural body of the piece. The deep, rich brown is characteristic of traditional Bamileke finishing techniques, which often involve smoking the wood or applying organic dyes to achieve a sophisticated, matte luster. 

With its 18-inch height and 16-inch diameter, this stool is a masterclass in functional sculpture. It serves as an exceptional side table, a unique plant stand, or a striking sculptural accent in a primary bath or living area. Its dark, architectural silhouette and organic texture make it a perfect anchor for a contemporary interior. 

  • *Era: Vintage
  • *Size: 16“(D) x 18“(H) 
  • *Material: Hand-Carved Monoxylous Hardwood (Single Block)
  • *Color: Dark Brown
  • *Features: Openwork "Spider" motif; solid circular top and base; deep ebony-toned patina.
  • *Culture: Bamileke People
  • *Origin: Cameroon, West Africa
  • *Condition: Excellent antique condition with an authentic historic surface and natural age-related character.
  • **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.

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