Wooden stool - Bozo - Mali

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Tabouret en Bois, a wood stool from Mali of the Bozo culture, dating from 2000–2010; dimensions 40 × 34 × 34 cm; weight 15 kg; in good condition; sold without a stand.

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Wooden stool – Bozo – Mali

Originating from Mali, this wooden stool reflects the craftsmanship of the Bozo people, traditionally settled along the Niger River. Known for their close link with water and fishing, the Bozo people develop utilitarian crafts marked by simplicity of form and practicality of use. Carved from a single piece of wood, this stool has a sturdy, balanced structure, often characterized by clean lines and a functional seat. Beyond its daily use, it embodies an aesthetic approach where formal sobriety conveys a deep understanding of materials and carving techniques.

In a contemporary reading, this stool is appealing for the purity of its lines and its authentic look, giving it a presence that is both discreet and sculptural. Its minimalist design resonates with the codes of contemporary furniture, highlighting the raw beauty of wood and the balance of proportions. At the intersection of a utilitarian object and a decorative piece, this stool fits harmoniously into a contemporary interior, bringing a natural, artisanal, and timeless touch.

Wooden stool – Bozo – Mali

Originating from Mali, this wooden stool reflects the craftsmanship of the Bozo people, traditionally settled along the Niger River. Known for their close link with water and fishing, the Bozo people develop utilitarian crafts marked by simplicity of form and practicality of use. Carved from a single piece of wood, this stool has a sturdy, balanced structure, often characterized by clean lines and a functional seat. Beyond its daily use, it embodies an aesthetic approach where formal sobriety conveys a deep understanding of materials and carving techniques.

In a contemporary reading, this stool is appealing for the purity of its lines and its authentic look, giving it a presence that is both discreet and sculptural. Its minimalist design resonates with the codes of contemporary furniture, highlighting the raw beauty of wood and the balance of proportions. At the intersection of a utilitarian object and a decorative piece, this stool fits harmoniously into a contemporary interior, bringing a natural, artisanal, and timeless touch.

Details

Number of objects
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Bozo
Country of Origin
Mali
Period
2000-2010
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Wooden stool
Height
40 cm
Width
34 cm
Depth
34 cm
Weight
15 kg
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Objects sold
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