Architectural Black Swat Post Chair with Woven Leather Seat

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Architectural Black Swat Post Chair with Woven Leather Seat

A striking chair crafted from salvaged architectural elements of traditional Swat Valley homes in Northern Pakistan. The tall sculptural backrest showcases deeply carved floral and geometric motifs characteristic of Pashtun woodcraft, while the seat is traditionally woven with hand-braided cow-leather strips. The piece carries the spirit of centuries-old domestic architecture—reimagined as a functional, sculptural object for contemporary living.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

51 x 77 x 108 cm

Place of Origin

Swat Valley, Pakistan

Period

Early 20th century (with some components possibly older)

Colour

Black, Dark Brown

Materials & Techniques

Hand-carved cedar or walnut wood; traditional cow-leather strip weaving; mortise-and-tenon construction; architectural salvage elements repurposed into seating.

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