Description
The Bamiléké stool in black wood with spider motif embodies the richness of African art and the expertise of Cameroon's Bamiléké craftsmen. This stool is more than a simple seating object; it carries ancestral meanings and traditions. Traditionally used by kings and chiefs as a symbol of power and authority. Each spider motif carved into solid wood reflects a rich culture and deep history, often associating the spider with the wisdom and knowledge of ancestors.
Durability and aesthetics of the Bamiléké stool
Made from sturdy wood and stained black, this Bamiléké stool is built to last. Standing the test of time while retaining its refined aesthetic and intricate detailing. The spider patterns are created using a meticulous weaving technique, highlighting craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Versatility in modern decoration
In a contemporary interiorThis stool adds a unique dimension and a striking contrast with its traditional pattern and dark hue. Versatile, it can be used as a seat, side table or decorative centerpiece, bringing an element of history and authenticity to any living space.
Made 100 % by hand, each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the model shown in the photo. Dimensions may vary by +/- 3 cm. Climate and wood interact, resulting in color variations. Careful maintenance will prolong the beauty and durability of our creations.
Description
Material: baobab (wood)
Color: natural (light brown)
Size (cm): 3 sizes available with variation of ± 5 cm
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