Solid Oak Bench With Turned Legs and a Woven Straw Seat, France 20th Century
















Solid Oak Bench With Turned Legs and a Woven Straw Seat, France 20th Century
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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur
This bench originates from 20th century France, and reflects the enduring influence of regional craftsmanship and traditional furniture-making techniques. French rural and provincial furniture from this period often emphasized durability, natural materials, and honest construction. Rooted in craftsmanship traditions, benches such as this one were commonly found in farmhouse interiors, kitchens, and entry halls, where practicality and warmth were valued. The design speaks to a timeless aesthetic influenced by handcraft, local materials, and generational woodworking knowledge.
The bench is constructed from solid oak, featuring beautifully turned legs that lend rhythm and visual movement to the silhouette. These elements introduce a subtle decorative quality while maintaining the piece’s honest, utilitarian character. The gently curved backrest adds both warmth and structural cohesion, echoing traditional seating forms found throughout the French countryside. Not only this, but the woven straw seat provides a striking textural contrast to the oak frame, offering lightness and warmth while remaining highly functional. The natural fibres introduce an organic softness that balances the strength of the wood, adding to the bench’s tactile appeal. The straw weaving shows careful craftsmanship, creating a surface that is both flexible and sturdy. Together, the solid frame and woven seat form a harmonious dialogue between robustness and delicacy. The proportions are compact yet inviting, allowing the bench to function comfortably as hallway seating, a kitchen accent, or an accent piece in an interior.
With its authentic materials and traditional construction, this oak bench embodies the rustic charm of French furniture. It offers both aesthetics and practical use, the bench stands as a timeless example of design shaped by craftsmanship and heritage.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The bench has recently been reconditioned. Minor dents and scratches. Due to the nature of the materials, the item may have some additional marks, and discolouration.
Dimensions:
46.65 in W x 22.05 in D x 31.69 in H
118.5 cm W x 56 cm D x 80.5 cm H
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This remarkable armchair was designed by German artist, Willi Ohler. The so-called “Worpsweder” either denote chairs made at the Worpsweder Kunsthütten (Worpsweder arts huts) in Germany, or a specific style of German chairs with solid wood frames, broad armrests, often from tall wood, with woven seats and backs. This piece features all of those characteristics.
Crafted during a time when movements like Modernism were reshaping design worldwide, this early 20th-century armchair reflect a transitional style rooted in both simplicity and elegance. This era emphasises clean lines, unique shapes, and high-quality craftsmanship to achieve timeless pieces like this one. The honey-toned wood highlights the warm patina that has developed over decades. The softly sculpted armrests framing the chair bring both elegance and ergonomic comfort to the overall form. Woven wicker is the main highlight of the piece. The material is used to construct the seat and tall backrest. The beautifully symmetrical pattern showcases the timeless artistry of artisanal furniture. The rectangular, slim legs create a sleek structure while not abandoning sturdiness. This chair preserves the value and beauty of master craftsmanship and exquisite materials.
Worpswede in Lower Saxony is famous nationwide for its long tradition as an artists' colony. Nowadays, about 130 artists and craftsmen and women live there permanently. The artists who created the so called "Worpsweder Kuentlerkolonie" were looking for the simple and original in art and life. The traditional reed and rush woven chairs of this region were greatly appreciated by the artists of the colony, and some of them were still produced around 1900-1920. They have become collectors’ pieces thanks to the craftsmanship that went into each chair’s creation.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The chair has recently been reconditioned. Due to the nature and age of the materials the item has minor scratches and discolouration.
Dimensions:
34.64 in W x 33.07 in D x 46.45 in H; Seat height 16.53 in; Seat depth 19.68 in; Arm height 24.80 in
88 cm W x 84 cm D x 118 cm H; Seat height 42 cm; Seat depth 50 cm; Arm height 63 cm