Hand Carved African Baule Tribal Chairs, Ivory Coast Early 20th century

Hand Carved African Baule Tribal Chairs, Ivory Coast Early 20th century

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Price category: 2,500 - 5,000 usd / eur

The Baule Tribe from the Ivory Coast of West Africa is well-known for their artistic tribal art, sculptures, and furniture. With a rich cultural history, their creations are also full of history both visually and in their execution. This beautiful pair of chairs is the visual epitome of the tribe’s talents.

The thin, wooden yokes and carved legs define this pair of chairs. The wooden crosspieces are fastened between the backs in a traditional manner. Historically, low chairs such as these were carried on the shoulders of village men as they went to attend social gatherings or community rituals in the Baule Tribe. Accordingly, the seats are flat, the yoke backs slightly bent, and the legs sturdy to support the sitter. This pair is handmade, and both chairs were created out of separate pieces of stunning dark African woods. The simple carvings on the legs and the visible, rough joinery adds character to these chairs. Their beauty lies in their imperfections and simple design that is free of any unnecessary elements. The organic look of this pair is charged with culture and history, that immediately grabs attention.

Both chairs have beautiful patina, and showcase the wood’s texture and pattern. Having been created by hand, each chair is unique and therefore different in size. Once serving as the seats of tribal elders and chiefs, these chairs could be beautiful accent pieces in any interior.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Scratches and marks on the wood.

Dimensions:

Chair 1

22.83 in W x 14.37 in D x 23.62 in H; Seat height 10.62 in

58 cm W x 36.5 cm D x 60 cm H; Seat height 27 cm

Chair 2

22.24 in W x 15.55 in D x 21.45 in H; Seat height 9.64 in

56.5 cm W x 39.5 cm D x 54.5 cm H; Seat height 24.5 cm

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