Set of 6 Brutalist Solid Wood Stools, 1970s
Description
This rare set of six brutalist wood stools showcases strong primitive craftsmanship from the 1970s. Skilled artisans carved each stool from solid wood, giving the set a bold and sculptural appearance.
Each seat has a curved organic shape with integrated cut-out handles. The tall backrests feature a clover-shaped opening, creating a distinctive visual detail. Hand-carved faceted legs strengthen the raw and rustic character of the design.
The makers embraced irregular lines, visible carving marks, and natural imperfections. These details give every stool its own unique identity. The warm wood tones and aged patina add depth and authenticity.
This set balances primitive furniture, brutalist design, and wabi-sabi aesthetics. The result feels honest, tactile, and timeless.
These brutalist wood stools work perfectly around a dining table, in a restaurant, or as sculptural accent pieces. Their strong silhouette makes them stand out in both minimal and layered interiors.
A rare and collectible set for lovers of raw craftsmanship, organic design, and brutalist furniture.







