19th Century Indian Teak stool

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19th Century Indian Teak Stool

This striking stool, crafted in India around 1900, is a fine example of late 19th-century artisan seating. Defined by its robust form and practical aesthetic, it captures the timeless appeal of traditional Indian craftsmanship.

Origin: India
Date: Circa 1900
Material: Teak

Dimensions: Height: 45 cm (17.7 in), Width: 40 cm (15.7 in), Depth: 29 cm (11.5 in)

Condition: Presents a pleasing, aged patina consistent with period use; minor restorations commensurate with age.

This 19th Century Indian Teak stool evokes the utilitarian beauty found across colonial-era Indian furniture, with a form that harmonises function and understated design. Stylistically, it compares to similar examples held in both private collections and major museum holdings, where the bold lines and solid construction of Indian seating from this period are especially admired. Noteworthy is its uncomplicated silhouette; favouring hand-finished surfaces over ornate decoration, setting a benchmark for honest, purposeful design prized by collectors today.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights: Precisely carved from resilient teak, this stool showcases masterful joinery, particularly in the way the flared square legs are reinforced by sturdy stretchers, lending both stability and enduring strength.
  • Design significance: The rectilinear outline and flared profile echo the restrained geometry of late Victorian tastes, while paying homage to indigenous Indian carpentry traditions. Its lack of ostentation places focus on form and material, aligning it with key principles favoured in late 19th-century furniture design.
  • Collecting value: Such stools are scarce on the market, and examples of this calibre seldom appear, making it a distinguished acquisition for connoisseurs of seating or Asian decorative arts. The desirable proportions offer versatility, further enhancing its appeal.
  • Practical value: Equally suitable as a distinctive plant stand, side table, or as functional seating, it complements both period and contemporary interiors. Its compact size makes it ideal for accentuating nooks or providing occasional seating without overwhelming the space.

Whether employed as a statement accent table or integrated into a broader collection of antique seating, this 19th Century Indian Teak stool delivers both historical interest and everyday practicality. It stands as an excellent choice for those seeking authenticity and timeless elegance in their interior décor.

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