The Ati Stool
The Ati stool draws inspiration from our cultural heritage in Ghana, rooted in the living world that has shaped us. The name “Ati” comes from the Ewe language, spoken in Togo and parts of Ghana, where it means “tree.” This singular piece embodies the quiet strength and organic grace of the natural forms that inspire it.
Every curve of the Ati was brought to life entirely by hand and power tools — a testament to the high craft and intentionality at the heart of Crafted Glory. Carved from domestic hardwoods including walnut, oak, maple, and cherry, each stool carries the unique character of its material. The upholstered seat, finished in stain-resistant fabric, offers both comfort and longevity — where sculptural art meets everyday function.
The “Ele te” table says balance in its unique shape and form. The dual pedestals appear to defy reason, balancing the top delicately and yet with great stability. “Ele te” means “it is balanced in Ewe, a local language in Ghana, West Africa. It is available as a coffee table as well as in dining table form.