Rustic Wooden Stool with Exceptional Patina, Belgium 1880s
- Dimensions :
- H19 x W37 x D19
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- linen
- Style :
- industrial
A humble yet evocative artifact of 19th-century rural craftsmanship, this rustic wooden stool from the 1880s embodies the quiet dignity of vernacular design. Handcrafted from solid hardwood—likely oak or pine—the stool features a simple, utilitarian silhouette with a flat rectangular seat and angled legs joined by visible pegs and iron screws, reflecting the honest construction methods of the time. Its surface tells a story: worn smooth by generations of use, the wood has developed a rich, uneven patina that speaks to decades of domestic life. Subtle darkened edges, and traces of old polish lend the piece a tactile warmth and visual depth that cannot be replicated. This is not a reproduction—it is a survivor, bearing the marks of time with grace. Originally used in a farmhouse kitchen, workshop, or dairy, the stool would have served as a seat, step, or small work surface. Its compact proportions and sturdy build make it endlessly versatile today—as a sculptural accent, side table, or functional seat in a modern rustic interior. Condition: Structurally sound with beautifully aged surface. Patina rich and authentic; wear consistent with age and use. Provenance: Private Dutch collection
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