Tembo Wood And Brass Stool
The Tembo Wood And Brass Stool is a real statement piece, carved into the shape of an elephant standing calm and steady on four strong legs. The body is finished in a deep, characterful black, while intricate brass detailing traces across the surface in fine floral medallions, beaded edging, and ornamental flourishes that catch the light from every angle. The rounded top is a special feature, etched edge to edge in fine brasswork so the seat looks almost like a tray of delicate engraving. It's the kind of object that holds its own in a room, part seat, part side table, part conversation starter.
The allure of this stool lies in the art of its making. Each brass motif is fitted and finished by hand, set into the dark surface with patience and precision, so every piece carries small variations in line and tone that mark it as individual. That hand-finished quality gives the elephant its character, a sense that it was created slowly and deliberately rather than churned out at speed. The result feels grounded and quietly opulent, the sort of detail that rewards a closer look the more time you spend with it.
In a room, it offers far more than good looks. Use it as a low stool for extra seating, set it beside an armchair as a characterful side table, or let it stand in a hallway or corner purely as a sculptural accent. The black-and-gold palette looks beautiful against warm woods, rich textiles, jewel tones, and softer neutrals, lending a sense of collected, well-travelled luxury to eclectic, global, and classic interiors. Its compact footprint also means it fits easily into spaces where a larger piece would feel heavy.
This is the kind of accent piece you keep for years and eventually hand down, the sort that gathers a little history along the way. If you've been on the hunt for a stool that feels hand-finished and full of character rather than mass-produced, with a quiet luxury you notice more the longer you live with it, the Tembo is worth a closer look.












