
Rustic Low Farmhouse Stool From Shanxi - 19th Century
This beautifully timeworn Chinese elm stool from Henan province dates to the 19th century and embodies the quiet strength of traditional rural craftsmanship. Hewn from solid yumu elm, the thick, single-plank seat bears the rich grain, natural fissures, and worn patina that only generations of use can create. Its simple, honest form reflects the practical needs of everyday life, while the softened edges and subtle tool marks speak to the hand of the maker.
Constructed using traditional Chinese joinery, the stool features sturdy splayed legs joined by stretchers for added stability. Originally used by farm workers, pieces like this were an essential part of daily life—used for resting, working, and gathering. Today, its understated rustic character makes it a highly versatile piece, equally suited as a side table, low bench, or additional seating.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Yumu Elm (Chinese Elm)
- Construction: Traditional mortise and tenon joinery
- Features: Thick solid plank seat, splayed legs, stretchers for stability, rich natural patina
- Condition: Aged wear consistent with use; surface weathering, cracks, and imperfections adding to its character
- Dimensions: W49 x D31 x H29 cm
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Rustic Low Farmhouse Stool From Shanxi - 19th Century
This beautifully timeworn Chinese elm stool from Henan province dates to the 19th century and embodies the quiet strength of traditional rural craftsmanship. Hewn from solid yumu elm, the thick, single-plank seat bears the rich grain, natural fissures, and worn patina that only generations of use can create. Its simple, honest form reflects the practical needs of everyday life, while the softened edges and subtle tool marks speak to the hand of the maker.
Constructed using traditional Chinese joinery, the stool features sturdy splayed legs joined by stretchers for added stability. Originally used by farm workers, pieces like this were an essential part of daily life—used for resting, working, and gathering. Today, its understated rustic character makes it a highly versatile piece, equally suited as a side table, low bench, or additional seating.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Yumu Elm (Chinese Elm)
- Construction: Traditional mortise and tenon joinery
- Features: Thick solid plank seat, splayed legs, stretchers for stability, rich natural patina
- Condition: Aged wear consistent with use; surface weathering, cracks, and imperfections adding to its character
- Dimensions: W49 x D31 x H29 cm
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This beautifully timeworn Chinese elm stool from Henan province dates to the 19th century and embodies the quiet strength of traditional rural craftsmanship. Hewn from solid yumu elm, the thick, single-plank seat bears the rich grain, natural fissures, and worn patina that only generations of use can create. Its simple, honest form reflects the practical needs of everyday life, while the softened edges and subtle tool marks speak to the hand of the maker.
Constructed using traditional Chinese joinery, the stool features sturdy splayed legs joined by stretchers for added stability. Originally used by farm workers, pieces like this were an essential part of daily life—used for resting, working, and gathering. Today, its understated rustic character makes it a highly versatile piece, equally suited as a side table, low bench, or additional seating.
- Origin: Henan Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Material: Yumu Elm (Chinese Elm)
- Construction: Traditional mortise and tenon joinery
- Features: Thick solid plank seat, splayed legs, stretchers for stability, rich natural patina
- Condition: Aged wear consistent with use; surface weathering, cracks, and imperfections adding to its character
- Dimensions: W49 x D31 x H29 cm























