N.º 103214121

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Taburete - Roble - Antiguo taburete de roble hecho a mano
Puja final
€ 75
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Taburete - Roble - Antiguo taburete de roble hecho a mano

•    Authentic late 19th century rural milking stool with original patina     •    Handcrafted solid wood construction with visible age-worn character     •    Stable three-leg design, historically used in agricultural settings     •    Exceptional decorative appeal for rustic, farmhouse, or wabi-sabi interiors     •    Rare survival piece retaining original structure and honest wear This late 19th century milking stool represents a striking example of traditional rural craftsmanship, embodying the simplicity and ingenuity of everyday agricultural life. Carved entirely from solid wood, the piece reflects a time when objects were created for durability, practicality, and longevity rather than ornamentation. Its compact form and sturdy three-legged structure were specifically designed to provide balance on uneven ground, making it an essential tool for farmers during milking routines in barns and open pastures. The stool’s seat displays a beautifully aged surface, marked by decades of use, subtle indentations, and a naturally developed patina that cannot be artificially replicated. These signs of wear are not flaws, but rather a testament to its authenticity, adding depth and tactile richness to the object. The visible grain pattern, softened edges, and organic irregularities enhance its sculptural quality, giving it a presence that transcends its original utilitarian purpose. Each of the three legs has been individually shaped and fitted into the seat, demonstrating traditional joinery techniques typical of the late 1800s. The addition of a simple metal stabilizing brace, likely a later reinforcement, further contributes to its rustic charm while ensuring structural integrity. This combination of wood and metal elements creates a harmonious balance between function and form, highlighting the evolution of practical repairs over time. Today, such a piece is highly sought after not only by collectors of antique furniture but also by interior designers who appreciate authentic textures and historical context. It integrates seamlessly into a variety of settings, from farmhouse interiors and country kitchens to contemporary minimalist spaces where raw materials and natural forms are valued. Used as a side table, plant stand, or decorative accent, it brings warmth and narrative into any environment. The stool’s aesthetic aligns perfectly with current trends such as wabi-sabi, primitive decor, vintage styling, and sustainable design, where imperfections and natural aging are celebrated. Its compact dimensions and understated silhouette allow it to complement rather than dominate a space, making it both versatile and visually compelling. As an original period object, this milking stool carries cultural and historical significance, offering a tangible connection to late 19th century rural life. It stands as a quiet yet powerful reminder of craftsmanship rooted in necessity, where every detail served a purpose and every mark tells a story. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this is more than a piece of furniture—it is a preserved fragment of agricultural heritage, an authentic artifact of everyday history, and a timeless decorative element that continues to resonate across generations.

N.º 103214121

Vendido
Taburete - Roble - Antiguo taburete de roble hecho a mano

Taburete - Roble - Antiguo taburete de roble hecho a mano

•    Authentic late 19th century rural milking stool with original patina
    •    Handcrafted solid wood construction with visible age-worn character
    •    Stable three-leg design, historically used in agricultural settings
    •    Exceptional decorative appeal for rustic, farmhouse, or wabi-sabi interiors
    •    Rare survival piece retaining original structure and honest wear

This late 19th century milking stool represents a striking example of traditional rural craftsmanship, embodying the simplicity and ingenuity of everyday agricultural life. Carved entirely from solid wood, the piece reflects a time when objects were created for durability, practicality, and longevity rather than ornamentation. Its compact form and sturdy three-legged structure were specifically designed to provide balance on uneven ground, making it an essential tool for farmers during milking routines in barns and open pastures.

The stool’s seat displays a beautifully aged surface, marked by decades of use, subtle indentations, and a naturally developed patina that cannot be artificially replicated. These signs of wear are not flaws, but rather a testament to its authenticity, adding depth and tactile richness to the object. The visible grain pattern, softened edges, and organic irregularities enhance its sculptural quality, giving it a presence that transcends its original utilitarian purpose.

Each of the three legs has been individually shaped and fitted into the seat, demonstrating traditional joinery techniques typical of the late 1800s. The addition of a simple metal stabilizing brace, likely a later reinforcement, further contributes to its rustic charm while ensuring structural integrity. This combination of wood and metal elements creates a harmonious balance between function and form, highlighting the evolution of practical repairs over time.

Today, such a piece is highly sought after not only by collectors of antique furniture but also by interior designers who appreciate authentic textures and historical context. It integrates seamlessly into a variety of settings, from farmhouse interiors and country kitchens to contemporary minimalist spaces where raw materials and natural forms are valued. Used as a side table, plant stand, or decorative accent, it brings warmth and narrative into any environment.

The stool’s aesthetic aligns perfectly with current trends such as wabi-sabi, primitive decor, vintage styling, and sustainable design, where imperfections and natural aging are celebrated. Its compact dimensions and understated silhouette allow it to complement rather than dominate a space, making it both versatile and visually compelling.

As an original period object, this milking stool carries cultural and historical significance, offering a tangible connection to late 19th century rural life. It stands as a quiet yet powerful reminder of craftsmanship rooted in necessity, where every detail served a purpose and every mark tells a story.

For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this is more than a piece of furniture—it is a preserved fragment of agricultural heritage, an authentic artifact of everyday history, and a timeless decorative element that continues to resonate across generations.

Puja final
€ 75
Sin precio de reserva
Annick van Itallie
Experto
Estimación  € 180 - € 220

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