Shakers Hanging Chairs at Sherry Hale blog

Shakers Hanging Chairs. The bottom of the back legs usually had turned tilters (early shaker) that protected the floors. In order to facilitate hanging, shakers made the chairs as lightweight as possible. Finials at the top of the stiles were intended as handles to lift the chair, not as decoration. Designed for communal living, many pieces are large, but they are often light and compact for portability and easy storage. They did this by tapering and turning the chair legs. The shakers began the tradition of wall mounted furniture by placing pegs along the walls of their rooms in order to hang chairs and other. Side chairs, hung on wall pegs when not in use, were light and graceful with plain turned stiles, legs, and stretchers.

Alfred Shaker Side Chair Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village
from www.maineshakers.com

In order to facilitate hanging, shakers made the chairs as lightweight as possible. The shakers began the tradition of wall mounted furniture by placing pegs along the walls of their rooms in order to hang chairs and other. They did this by tapering and turning the chair legs. The bottom of the back legs usually had turned tilters (early shaker) that protected the floors. Designed for communal living, many pieces are large, but they are often light and compact for portability and easy storage. Finials at the top of the stiles were intended as handles to lift the chair, not as decoration. Side chairs, hung on wall pegs when not in use, were light and graceful with plain turned stiles, legs, and stretchers.

Alfred Shaker Side Chair Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village

Shakers Hanging Chairs Designed for communal living, many pieces are large, but they are often light and compact for portability and easy storage. The bottom of the back legs usually had turned tilters (early shaker) that protected the floors. In order to facilitate hanging, shakers made the chairs as lightweight as possible. Finials at the top of the stiles were intended as handles to lift the chair, not as decoration. They did this by tapering and turning the chair legs. Side chairs, hung on wall pegs when not in use, were light and graceful with plain turned stiles, legs, and stretchers. Designed for communal living, many pieces are large, but they are often light and compact for portability and easy storage. The shakers began the tradition of wall mounted furniture by placing pegs along the walls of their rooms in order to hang chairs and other.

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