French Brutalist Hand-Carved Stool – Organic Sculptural Form

France, 1950s

This unique French brutalist stool, crafted in the 1950s, feels as if it has emerged directly from nature. Entirely hand-carved, the stool features an expressive, organic silhouette — with legs that resemble the form of tree branches and a sculptural seat rich in visible tool marks and character.

Its deep, natural tones and tactile texture reflect the hand of the maker and the slow, purposeful nature of its creation. This is a piece that blurs the line between furniture and art — primitive yet elegant, raw yet refined.

A true one-off, this stool is ideal as an accent seat, a small side table, or simply a sculptural object in any interior that values authenticity and the beauty of imperfection.

H44cm

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