
Old Wood Stool From Himchal - Ca 1900
This characterful Himachal stool, dating to circa 1900, is a beautifully simple example of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Hand-carved from a single block of wood, its solid, sculptural form is defined by gently flared legs and a thick, rounded seat, giving it a grounded yet organic presence.
The rich, warm tones of the timber have developed a deep natural patina over time, highlighting the grain and subtle variations across the surface. The open-sided construction adds visual lightness while maintaining strength, a practical design that has stood the test of time. Honest signs of age and use only enhance its authenticity and appeal.
Originally used as a low stool, this versatile piece now works equally well as a side table or decorative accent, bringing understated rustic charm and tactile warmth into any interior.
- Origin: Himachal Pradesh, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved solid wood
- Construction: Carved from a single block
- Design: Sculptural form with flared legs and open central section
- Finish: Naturally aged surface with rich patina
- Function: Stool, side table, or decorative object
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W29 x D29 x H30 cm
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Old Wood Stool From Himchal - Ca 1900
This characterful Himachal stool, dating to circa 1900, is a beautifully simple example of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Hand-carved from a single block of wood, its solid, sculptural form is defined by gently flared legs and a thick, rounded seat, giving it a grounded yet organic presence.
The rich, warm tones of the timber have developed a deep natural patina over time, highlighting the grain and subtle variations across the surface. The open-sided construction adds visual lightness while maintaining strength, a practical design that has stood the test of time. Honest signs of age and use only enhance its authenticity and appeal.
Originally used as a low stool, this versatile piece now works equally well as a side table or decorative accent, bringing understated rustic charm and tactile warmth into any interior.
- Origin: Himachal Pradesh, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved solid wood
- Construction: Carved from a single block
- Design: Sculptural form with flared legs and open central section
- Finish: Naturally aged surface with rich patina
- Function: Stool, side table, or decorative object
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W29 x D29 x H30 cm
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This characterful Himachal stool, dating to circa 1900, is a beautifully simple example of traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Hand-carved from a single block of wood, its solid, sculptural form is defined by gently flared legs and a thick, rounded seat, giving it a grounded yet organic presence.
The rich, warm tones of the timber have developed a deep natural patina over time, highlighting the grain and subtle variations across the surface. The open-sided construction adds visual lightness while maintaining strength, a practical design that has stood the test of time. Honest signs of age and use only enhance its authenticity and appeal.
Originally used as a low stool, this versatile piece now works equally well as a side table or decorative accent, bringing understated rustic charm and tactile warmth into any interior.
- Origin: Himachal Pradesh, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved solid wood
- Construction: Carved from a single block
- Design: Sculptural form with flared legs and open central section
- Finish: Naturally aged surface with rich patina
- Function: Stool, side table, or decorative object
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W29 x D29 x H30 cm























