Charming Folk Child Feeding Chair, Pine, Finland 1800s

1320,00 

A charming 19th-century Finnish child’s feeding chair in solid pine, crafted in the traditional folk style of rural Finland. This type of chair was typically made in small village workshops or by local craftsmen, and it carries all the hallmarks of vernacular Nordic furniture: honest materials, hand-shaped details, and a practical, straightforward approach to everyday objects.

The chair shows beautiful hand-carved lines along the legs and armrests, with a sculptural silhouette that feels both rustic and expressive. The backrest features a hand-cut opening, a typical functional detail used for easy lifting. The wooden bar functioning as a safety support is a later addition and not original to the chair, though it complements the piece naturally. Its condition reflects more than a century of use.

The surfaces show wear, age marks, and irregularities consistent with folk furniture of this era. The chair has been restored and stabilized, yet it retains a raw, weathered appearance that adds authenticity and charm. While sturdy enough to be used gently, it is better suited today as a decorative object; an evocative piece that brings character and a sense of history to an interior. This chair has a wonderfully warm and tactile presence, with a patina that can only develop over generations. It works beautifully as an accent piece in rustic, Scandinavian, or eclectic interiors, and it stands as a small but striking example of Finland’s 19th-century craft traditions.

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Dimensions44 × 39 × 86 cm
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Available upon request

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