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Ashanti Stool is Modern Reimagination of Golden Stool of Ghana

Priced at $2,400, can be used either for sitting or as storage furniture
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaFebruary 12, 20242 Mins Read
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Jomo Tariku is an Ethiopian American industrial designer whose designs have African influences. The artist has some amazing designs to his credit that are a blend of history with modernity. Inspired by the Ashanti Kingdom – which was in existence from 1701 to 1901 and is now known as Ghana – Ashanti stool is the latest of Tariku’s work. It is a new avatar of the Golden stool that fuses two important symbols from the Ashanti Kingdom.

The material used for the Ashanti stool is Baltic birch plywood. It has two versions, one with a natural wood finish and another with a matte black finish. The upper part of the stool has a curved seat that draws inspiration from the royal throne of the king. The base of the stool is circular and commemorates round golden regalia that was historically worn by the leaders who used to carry out religious ceremonies, especially spiritual purification.

Ashanti stool by Jomo Tariku is a part of the Watatu stool series that also includes creations by artists like Dogon and Boraatii. Ashanti is thus a regal piece of furniture that can complement modern interiors. It can suffice as a prized possession for people who like historical design elements.

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The stool can be assembled and disassembled using a wooden stick and has two height options in the form of holes in the T-shaped curved seat. Jomo Furniture is offering Ashanti stool at a price tag of $2,400. It can be used either for sitting or as storage furniture for keeping books, magazines, and other items. It is ideal for spaces like living rooms at homes or even offices.

Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture
Ashanti stool
Image: Jomo Furniture

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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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