Throne Stool
Throne Stool
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Product Story
Product Story
Our Throne stool is Inspired by the Ashanti Stools of Ghana which are reserved for authority figures like kings and chieftains. The Throne stool is hand crafted in solid Acacia wood. Polished in a beautiful natural finish highlighting the natural grains of the wood.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Dimensions(cm) Width: 75 Depth: 34 Height: 46
Dimensions(in) Width: 2'5 1/2" Depth: 1'1.5" Height: 1'6"
Shipping and Delivery
Shipping and Delivery
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Important Note : Products may appear different on various screens. As each piece is handmade, slight variations in finish and size are normal. Wood and stones have natural variations in grains and colour.
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Inspiration
Inspired by the regal Ashanti stools of Ghana—symbols of power, heritage, and sacred authority—the Throne Stool pays homage to tradition through sculptural restraint. Carved from solid Acacia wood and finished to reveal the natural richness of its grain, it is both an object of quiet strength and enduring artistry.
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Origin
Rooted in the ceremonial design of royal Ashanti seating, the stool carries a sense of cultural weight—echoing a lineage of reverence and significance.
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Carve
Each curve and contour is hand-shaped in solid wood, celebrating the integrity of craftsmanship and the expressive beauty of form revealed through subtraction.
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Grain
Finished to honour the natural patterning of Acacia, the surface becomes a living detail—textural, tactile, and impossible to replicate.

LIVING ROOM
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In this captured moment, the Throne Stool holds presence with a serene authority. It does not announce itself—it arrives, composed and assured. Inspired by the Ashanti stools of Ghana, traditionally reserved for kings and chieftains, this piece distills centuries of symbolism into a form that is both sculptural and grounded. The carved silhouette, with its fluid, uninterrupted lines, is an ode to hand craftsmanship—a process that leaves its trace not in perfection, but in the subtle nuance of human touch.
The wood, shaped with intention, reveals its grain like a story slowly unfolding. Every curve suggests reverence; every plane, a quiet strength. This is not merely a stool—it is an emblem of heritage, reimagined for the contemporary interior.