Early Swedish Kubbestol

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About: This is a Kubbestol, the embodiment of an early Swedish artform in which a tree trunk is crafted into a chair. This example from the early 1900s and likely made of beech wood.

Why We Love It: The honest orange peel patina on this chair coupled with an expression of craft and form make this a special piece. This thing has it’s own gravity and commands attention & conversation in any environment.

Condition: Textured original finish. The seat with layers of paint. No repairs or breaks. Very sturdy & fairly heavy

Dims: 35” High at the back, 18.5” Seat Height x 20” Diameter

Location: Sperryville, VA

Shipping Note: Please contact us for a delivery quote.

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About: This is a Kubbestol, the embodiment of an early Swedish artform in which a tree trunk is crafted into a chair. This example from the early 1900s and likely made of beech wood.

Why We Love It: The honest orange peel patina on this chair coupled with an expression of craft and form make this a special piece. This thing has it’s own gravity and commands attention & conversation in any environment.

Condition: Textured original finish. The seat with layers of paint. No repairs or breaks. Very sturdy & fairly heavy

Dims: 35” High at the back, 18.5” Seat Height x 20” Diameter

Location: Sperryville, VA

Shipping Note: Please contact us for a delivery quote.

About: This is a Kubbestol, the embodiment of an early Swedish artform in which a tree trunk is crafted into a chair. This example from the early 1900s and likely made of beech wood.

Why We Love It: The honest orange peel patina on this chair coupled with an expression of craft and form make this a special piece. This thing has it’s own gravity and commands attention & conversation in any environment.

Condition: Textured original finish. The seat with layers of paint. No repairs or breaks. Very sturdy & fairly heavy

Dims: 35” High at the back, 18.5” Seat Height x 20” Diameter

Location: Sperryville, VA

Shipping Note: Please contact us for a delivery quote.