Pair of Sculptural Solid Wood Brutalist Stools 1960s
Description
A quietly powerful pair of solid wooden stools, handcrafted in Europe during the 1960s. Defined by their thick sculpted tops and hand-shaped legs, these pieces carry an earthy, architectural presence that feels both primitive and refined.
There is something deeply tactile about them the softened contours, the subtle asymmetry, the visible grain. Each detail reflects the hand of the maker, embracing irregularity as part of the design. The result feels timeless: somewhere between brutalism, folk craft, and modern sculpture.
Used as seating, side tables, or sculptural accents, these solid wooden stools bring warmth and texture into a room. They sit beautifully in restrained interiors next to linen, stone, plaster, and natural light grounding a space with their material honesty.
Objects like these do not ask for attention. They hold it naturally.







