


Lobi
This African Lobi stool was created by the Lobi People of Ghana. It was carved from single blocks of wood, and has a wonderfully simple form. It has aged beautifully by use and exposure, and will bring history and authenticity into your space The Lobi belong to an ethnic group that originated in what is today Ghana. Starting around 1770, many Lobi peoples migrated into southern Burkina Faso and later into Côte d'Ivoire. The group consists of around 180,000 people. Lobiri is the name of the language spoken by the Lobi People.
This African Lobi stool was created by the Lobi People of Ghana. It was carved from single blocks of wood, and has a wonderfully simple form. It has aged beautifully by use and exposure, and will bring history and authenticity into your space The Lobi belong to an ethnic group that originated in what is today Ghana. Starting around 1770, many Lobi peoples migrated into southern Burkina Faso and later into Côte d'Ivoire. The group consists of around 180,000 people. Lobiri is the name of the language spoken by the Lobi People.
This African Lobi stool was created by the Lobi People of Ghana. It was carved from single blocks of wood, and has a wonderfully simple form. It has aged beautifully by use and exposure, and will bring history and authenticity into your space The Lobi belong to an ethnic group that originated in what is today Ghana. Starting around 1770, many Lobi peoples migrated into southern Burkina Faso and later into Côte d'Ivoire. The group consists of around 180,000 people. Lobiri is the name of the language spoken by the Lobi People.