Pair of Vintage low Brutalist tripod Stools, Belgium, 1960s

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A striking example of mid‑century Belgian Brutalism, these 1960s stools embody the movement’s raw, architectural spirit. Carved from solid wood with a powerful sense of mass and materiality, it celebrates the honest, unrefined beauty of hand‑worked timber, an aesthetic that defined Belgian decorative arts of the postwar decades.

The round seats features bold, geometric carving that gives the piece a sculptural presence, while the three sturdy legs anchor it with quiet strength. Its tactile surface, marked by subtle irregularities and the natural grain of the wood, reflects the artisanal craftsmanship that made Belgian Brutalist furniture so distinctive. Rather than concealing the material, the maker highlights its weight, texture, and imperfections, resulting in an object that feels both primitive and modern.

Functional as a stool yet equally compelling as a decorative accent or pedestal, it brings warmth and authenticity to interiors ranging from wabi‑sabi and organic modern to contemporary minimalist spaces. The deep, time‑softened patina enhances its character, offering a sense of history without compromising structural integrity.

A beautifully expressive piece of mid‑century Belgian design, simple, sculptural, and full of soul.

Dimensions:
Height: 42 cm
Width: 44 cm
Depth: 44 cm
Diameter seat: 32 cm

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