02-08-2012, 10:20 PM
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/TP...Bchair.jpg
http://www.museumfurniture.com/italian/f...gchair.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
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/TP...Bchair.jpg
http://www.museumfurniture.com/italian/f...gchair.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
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