African Kamba Stool with beaded dished top
Large Kamba African Stool with Patterned dish top 1930s
Kenya-Kamba region. The Kamba stool is a traditional African stool from the Kamba people of Kenya, known for its minimalist design and cultural significance. Typically carved from a single piece of wood, it features a round, smooth seat with sturdy legs. The stool is used in social and ceremonial contexts and is sometimes decorated with carvings, symbolising status and cultural heritage. Made from durable wood, it represents the Kamba people's artistry and way of life.
Large Kamba African Stool with Patterned dish top 1930s
Kenya-Kamba region. The Kamba stool is a traditional African stool from the Kamba people of Kenya, known for its minimalist design and cultural significance. Typically carved from a single piece of wood, it features a round, smooth seat with sturdy legs. The stool is used in social and ceremonial contexts and is sometimes decorated with carvings, symbolising status and cultural heritage. Made from durable wood, it represents the Kamba people's artistry and way of life.
Large Kamba African Stool with Patterned dish top 1930s
Kenya-Kamba region. The Kamba stool is a traditional African stool from the Kamba people of Kenya, known for its minimalist design and cultural significance. Typically carved from a single piece of wood, it features a round, smooth seat with sturdy legs. The stool is used in social and ceremonial contexts and is sometimes decorated with carvings, symbolising status and cultural heritage. Made from durable wood, it represents the Kamba people's artistry and way of life.