A Rare Norwegian Folk Art Kubbestol






























A rare Norwegian Kubbestol, a piece of folk art history. A dug out chair, traditionally from Scandinavia.
They were once quite common in some districts of Norway from about 1750. The chairs were carved from a trunk of the tree, the upper part is dug out and hollowed to form the back rest. The bottom half is hollowed out to make the chair 'lighter' and to reduce cracking.
This chair has beautiful folk art patterns hand carved in to it...visible, raw craftsmanship. The Kubbestol was often placed next to the fireplace, reserved for the head of the household.
Circa 1800s
H73cm x W37cm
Seat: D36cm x W36cm x H40cm
£1400
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