14th or 15th century chairs
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 4:04 pm
I’ve realized I’m sadly lacking in furniture, so I’ve been looking a manuscripts to get a feel for what was done.
For the 14th century I was aware of the basic x chair shown here:
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/manuscrits/aman5/i1_0018.htm
But I’m intrigued by this:
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/manuscrits/aman5/i1_0012.htm
For some reason this looks strange to me. I may be allowing reconstructions I have seen to influence me, but I thought an X chair was typically made so that there is an X in the front and X in the back and you sit on the seat set above the center point o the cross. The chair can then be folded. This one looks like the X’s are on each side with a seat suspended across the center. Maybe I’m just interpreting the picture wrong.
With the seat as narrow as this I wonder how comfortable it is.
Then I saw this:
http://www.bnf.fr/enlum-bin/imagemap.exe/i1_0020a?112,53
Any guess about how these are constructed? The shape reminds me of some wicker and rattan furniture I saw in the 80’s.
Anyone else have any good images of 14th or 15th century chairs?
Asbjorn
For the 14th century I was aware of the basic x chair shown here:
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/manuscrits/aman5/i1_0018.htm
But I’m intrigued by this:
http://www.bnf.fr/enluminures/manuscrits/aman5/i1_0012.htm
For some reason this looks strange to me. I may be allowing reconstructions I have seen to influence me, but I thought an X chair was typically made so that there is an X in the front and X in the back and you sit on the seat set above the center point o the cross. The chair can then be folded. This one looks like the X’s are on each side with a seat suspended across the center. Maybe I’m just interpreting the picture wrong.
With the seat as narrow as this I wonder how comfortable it is.
Then I saw this:
http://www.bnf.fr/enlum-bin/imagemap.exe/i1_0020a?112,53
Any guess about how these are constructed? The shape reminds me of some wicker and rattan furniture I saw in the 80’s.
Anyone else have any good images of 14th or 15th century chairs?
Asbjorn