- Provenance: Africa, 20th Century
- Dimensions:
- Small: 15.5" W x 11" D x 9.5" H
- Large, Light Brown: 16" W x 13" D x 12" H
- Large, Dark Brown: 23" W x 17" D x 18.5" H
- Please note any variations in size are due to the handmade nature of the furniture
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Heirloom: Due to this item's handcrafted or reclaimed nature, there may be slight variations or imperfect qualities that give character to this one of a kind heirloom
- Timeless Aesthetic: This item is ageless in aesthetic, avoiding obsolescence, limited use, or an otherwise shortened lifespan due to changing styles and trends
What Have We Here ?
Today, most utilize this piece as a historic low to the ground stool, but we were astonished to learn that this work was used for everything ranging from a stool, to a table, to even ceremonial events for the Senufo people of the Ivory Coast. Furniture was extremely rare, and most often reserved for the elders of the tribe, so a piece this big would have served every function imaginable – both quotidian and sacred. The acacia wood (carved from a single tree trunk, no less!) has been smoothed out by its constant use.
How to Use It ?
This distinguished work is fit for many functions. Use it as a low to the ground side table or even stool. Make it the epicenter of conversation in your living room like it was the mainstay of furniture for the Senufo people.
Why It Matters ?
According to legend, any piece of the sacred acacia tree would sprout if planted in the ground. In addition, historical and religious texts reveal that acacia was purportedly used to create Noah’s Ark, due to its solid character and termite and insect-repellent qualities. Given this work’s long history serving numerous functions for a family and people, clearly the acacia wood species lives up to its storied reputation.