
Bleached Elm Farmers Stool From Henan - 19th Century
This 19th century bleached elm farmer’s stool from Henan province is a beautifully rustic example of traditional Chinese country craftsmanship. Formed from solid elm, the thick plank seat and simple, sturdy frame reflect its origins as a practical working piece used in rural homes and farms.
The stool has been gently bleached over time, softening the natural tones of the elm while allowing the rich grain, knots, and historic wear to remain visible. The surface is full of character, with a tactile, timeworn texture that speaks to decades of use. Traditional joinery techniques are evident throughout, showcasing the enduring strength and simplicity of Chinese vernacular furniture.
Compact and versatile, this piece works equally well as a stool, side table, or decorative accent, bringing warmth and authenticity to both modern and rustic interiors.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Elm wood (yumu)
- Construction: Traditional Chinese joinery with solid plank seat
- Finish: Bleached surface with natural patina and wear
- Function: Originally a farmer’s stool; suitable as seating or a side table
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W36 x D82 x H55 cm
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Bleached Elm Farmers Stool From Henan - 19th Century
This 19th century bleached elm farmer’s stool from Henan province is a beautifully rustic example of traditional Chinese country craftsmanship. Formed from solid elm, the thick plank seat and simple, sturdy frame reflect its origins as a practical working piece used in rural homes and farms.
The stool has been gently bleached over time, softening the natural tones of the elm while allowing the rich grain, knots, and historic wear to remain visible. The surface is full of character, with a tactile, timeworn texture that speaks to decades of use. Traditional joinery techniques are evident throughout, showcasing the enduring strength and simplicity of Chinese vernacular furniture.
Compact and versatile, this piece works equally well as a stool, side table, or decorative accent, bringing warmth and authenticity to both modern and rustic interiors.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Elm wood (yumu)
- Construction: Traditional Chinese joinery with solid plank seat
- Finish: Bleached surface with natural patina and wear
- Function: Originally a farmer’s stool; suitable as seating or a side table
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W36 x D82 x H55 cm
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This 19th century bleached elm farmer’s stool from Henan province is a beautifully rustic example of traditional Chinese country craftsmanship. Formed from solid elm, the thick plank seat and simple, sturdy frame reflect its origins as a practical working piece used in rural homes and farms.
The stool has been gently bleached over time, softening the natural tones of the elm while allowing the rich grain, knots, and historic wear to remain visible. The surface is full of character, with a tactile, timeworn texture that speaks to decades of use. Traditional joinery techniques are evident throughout, showcasing the enduring strength and simplicity of Chinese vernacular furniture.
Compact and versatile, this piece works equally well as a stool, side table, or decorative accent, bringing warmth and authenticity to both modern and rustic interiors.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Elm wood (yumu)
- Construction: Traditional Chinese joinery with solid plank seat
- Finish: Bleached surface with natural patina and wear
- Function: Originally a farmer’s stool; suitable as seating or a side table
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W36 x D82 x H55 cm





















