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Roman Furniture - chad.layton - 02-03-2012

I was told this was the website to get an answer about my question of:

Does anyone know of anybody or any business that makes replica furniture (that would be usable) from the Roman era? I am actually wanting an entire room of my house decorated like a mock Senate room - ha ha - so I'm looking for furniture obviously. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


Re: Roman Furniture - jvrjenivs - 02-03-2012

The best place for furniture, in my opinion is http://www.linea-antiqua.de/
Expensive, but quality and scientific museum reproductions.


Re: Roman Furniture - Cavok - 02-03-2012

You might want to have a read up on it first. You may have to get it made.

This one is in German but if you need something small translated give me a shout or use an online translator.

Interior Architechture of Rome
or Table culture of rome!

Sorry couldn't find anything in English. Will look when I get home.


Re: Roman Furniture - Vindex - 02-03-2012

The Roman fort at Arbeia has a reconstruction Commander's House with lots of furniture in it you may like to have a look at and there's this (Alex works at Arbeia too as it happens)

http://www.oxbowbooks.com/bookinfo.cfm/ID/80406//Location/Oxbow (Oxbow books have a price list for USA if applicable)


Re: Roman Furniture - M. Demetrius - 02-03-2012

Glad you found your way here, Chad! Welcome aboard.


Re: Roman Furniture - chad.layton - 02-05-2012

Thank you all for the advice, I appreciate it very much.


Re: Roman Furniture - Doc - 02-07-2012

I looked at the website where they make replica Roman furniture. I have always wanted that folding "X" type chair. I know that it was a popular design in the 15th century and on presumably because of its connection to Ancient Roman furniture.

Aside from the Renaissance and Victorian periods where these chairs saw popularity, is there evidence of such a chair from the Roman period including sculptural evidence?

The reason I ask is because in the absence of evidence for this type of chair specifically, it would be just like those goofy leather wrist guards that people always wear and associate them with being a Roman soldier. Likewise before I shell out money for this type of chair, I would like to make sure its not just another nonsense association to the Romans.


Re: Roman Furniture - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-07-2012

Well, you have to imagine if the ymade them of metal, they would have used wood too?


Re: Roman Furniture - Doc - 02-07-2012

Byron,

Is your post for me? If so, are you suggesting that there are metal remains of these "X" type chairs? Would you happen to have any photos or at least direct me in the right direction?

Thanks


Re: Roman Furniture - agrimensor - 02-08-2012

you just missed the exibition in the "limburgs museum" called IXEA about roman furniture,
you coulld contact them maybe they can help.


Re: Roman Furniture - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-08-2012

The folding campaign stool? I will see if i can find the photos of the original.

http://astor-versand.eshop.t-online.de/Roman-Folding-Campaign-Stool

This seller of the reproduction refers to the museum it is displayed in.


Re: Roman Furniture - M. Demetrius - 02-08-2012

Here's a couple of links that may help a little:

Google book on Roman furniture

http://books.google.com/books?id=b3q2WGSiUzIC&pg=PA221&lpg=PA221&dq=roman+folding+stool&source=bl&ots=dfMaWp7Wf-&sig=w5MGY8xbpw50lXns90G9YBC1QBQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=i3oyT5bsH-ma2gXI57XaBw&ved=0CMIBEOgBMBE#v=onepage&q=roman%20folding%http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_details.aspx?intObjectID=4505578&f=false

A pdf that includes dimensions (not a "first" blacksmith project, though)

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&ved=0CJ8BEBYwDA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.currentmiddleages.org%2Ftents%2Fchair3romanstool.pdf&ei=i3oyT5bsH-ma2gXI57XaBw&usg=AFQjCNHVGZyvqO8yGxqBnuA6gvyNYfDKCA

Edit: Link to Christie's auction removed by request.

Does that help at all?


Re: Roman Furniture - Doc - 02-08-2012

Thank you for the replies. However, I am aware of those types of folding seat, chairs....whatever.

I was asking about chairs like the ones in the links attached to this message. One of the earlier posts mentioned a site where furniture from the Roman period is produced and one of the items is like the chairs that I am providing a reference for. Is there evidence for this type of chair either sculpturally or actually.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2HEOVX8kT24/TPM-9Y6xt2I/AAAAAAAACC0/Aoc6pgnewUE/s400/antique%2Bwood%2Broman%2Bfolding%2Bchair.jpg

http://www.museumfurniture.com/italian/florentinefoldingchair.jpg

Supposedly for the second chair, it is florentine because during the period of the Renaissance, these chairs were re-popularized by aspiring to the classical periods specifically Rome.

Thank you


Re: Roman Furniture - Gaius Julius Caesar - 02-08-2012

Yes, my apologies. I can't find anything. However, that doesn't mean they aren't out there...
I can't find many things I have definately seen! :oops:


Re: Roman Furniture - Doc - 02-08-2012

Byron,

I understand. It happens to me as well. BTW, I have added links to my earlier post about the chairs I was referring to.