Vintage African influencer kruk Wood - Tweedehands design Meubels > Stoelen / fauteuils > Krukjes

Vintage African influencer kruk Wood  - Tweedehands design Meubels > Stoelen / fauteuils > Krukjes afbeelding

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Ethiopian and other African-influenced furniture had been made in Europe from the 1850s, the most famous being Adolf Loos’s “Theban stool” designed around 1903 in the Egyptian revival style. Based on its visual qualities, this pair of hand carved Ethiopian-style stools could have inspired Loos’s design. This original design also took a piece of English furniture as its inspiration, although Liberty's three-legged stool was itself based on an ancient Egyptian stool seen by Leonard Wyburd in the British Museum. Loos' version differed from this by virtue of its tighter proportions. Josef Frank developed yet another more elongated form around 1929. The body of these tripod stools are carved from a single tree trunk, which was a common technique in Africa during the 19th and early 20th century. The low seats have a deepening, uneven, organic seating surface and show the natural qualities of the wood. This creates a stunning, elemental aesthetic that praises both the material’s natural


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