Wooden Wabi-sabi Bench With Patina, Japan, 19th Century
A 19th-century Japanese wooden bench, serene and soulful, embodying the very essence of the wabi-sabi aesthetic: simplicity, imperfection and the discreet beauty of the passing of time. Crafted from solid wood with sober, functional lines, this long bench bears the mark of an object with a long, rich history.
The surface reveals a deep patina, with subtle wear, tonal variations and traces of craftsmanship that testify to its age and authenticity. The elongated top rests on elegantly curved legs, giving the piece a balanced silhouette that is both grounded and light. Its minimalist form reflects traditional Japanese sensibility, where utility and beauty coexist harmoniously.
Perfect as an entrance bench, display stand or sculptural element in a contemporary interior, this bench brings warmth, texture and a gentle history to any space. Its imperfections are precisely what make it so captivating; a true celebration of time and matter.
The surface reveals a deep patina, with subtle wear, tonal variations and traces of craftsmanship that testify to its age and authenticity. The elongated top rests on elegantly curved legs, giving the piece a balanced silhouette that is both grounded and light. Its minimalist form reflects traditional Japanese sensibility, where utility and beauty coexist harmoniously.
Perfect as an entrance bench, display stand or sculptural element in a contemporary interior, this bench brings warmth, texture and a gentle history to any space. Its imperfections are precisely what make it so captivating; a true celebration of time and matter.
3 500 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 260
Height: 48
Depth: 26
Reference (ID): 1745628
Availability: In stock
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