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  • Asanti Stool - Ghana View larger image

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    Asanti Stool - Ghana

    The Asanti Stool indicates status, power and succession of chiefs and kings. Tribal collection.

    Colours: Natural / Black Sizes: H330 x W530 x D250mm Product ID: #252

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  • Bamileke Stool View larger image

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    Bamileke Stool

    "King's stool from the Bamileke tribe in Cameroon. They're often referred to as "king's stools" because the most intricate ones were used as seats for tribal chiefs. Each stool is carved from a single tree trunk and the Bamileke stool design is distinguished from other African styles by the round shape and crisscrossed carving pattern, a visual compliment to the earth spider, a symbol of the divine knowledge. The culture from which they come is just as enticing as the stools themselves. The Bamileke tribes are a collection of ethnic groups in the western highlands of Cameroon, who divide themselves into over 100 individual groups, each under the rule of a chief. The Bamileke did not consider themselves a single people until colonial times. Even today, individual Bamileke usually regard themselves as members of separate tribes." Tribal collection.

    Colours: Natural/ Black/ White Sizes: Appro. H450mm x D450mm - D980mm Product ID: #258

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  • Senufo Stool View larger image

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    Senufo Stool

    These beautiful simple sculptural forms are carved from a single block of wood by the Senufo people of the Ivory Coast. Tribal collection.

    Colours: Natural / Painted Sizes: H440 x W590 x D560mm Product ID: #261

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  • Tonga Stool - Zambia View larger image

    Tonga Stool - Zambia

    These old, traditional stools of the Tonga People were used only by men. Women were not allowed to sit on the stools. Men even carry them to a chief's court during trials. Not only is it a decorative sculpture, it is also incredibly comfortable to sit on. Tribal collection.

    Colours: Natural Product ID: #263

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  • Senufo Chair - Ivory Coast View larger image

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    Senufo Chair - Ivory Coast

    Very old hand carve chair, made of 2 removable piece of wood with dark brown patina and curve Senufo bird at the back of the chair.The presence of a chair or stool is a marker of high social status. ... it may refer to an ancestress or other important person from Senufo history. Tribal collection.

    Sizes: H980 x W480 x D340mm Product ID: #251

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  • Senufo Bed - Ivory Coast View larger image

    Senufo Bed - Ivory Coast

    The Senufo Bed is carved from a single piece of dense heavy wood with a raised headrest and tapered legs. Tribal collection.

    Colours: Natural/Painted Black Sizes: H370x W590 x L2100mm Product ID: #250

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  • Woven Chair - Malawi View larger image

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    Woven Chair - Malawi

    Hand woven chair made of Malawi cane or African cane, a plant (Coculus Hersutus) that grows in certain low lying countries in Sub Saharan Africa.

    Colours: Natural / Painted Sizes: H830 x W740 x D450mm Product ID: #663

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