Published at Wednesday, March 28th, 2018 - 01:01:17 AM. chair. By Christelle Couturier.
Before you jump right into purchasing these, take some time to look into your room design and picture out what type of antique chair is perfect to add. Ask yourself about what critical role the chair would play - is it going to dictate the whole design theme or just a fixture that'll complete the whole look? You should focus on a specific era of finely crafted chairs (that'll make choosing a little easier).
Curule: This antique chair has cross legs, in such a way that it looks like an interlocked U-shaped structure or, to many, it can be like a curved X-like structure. This light weight, thus portable, furniture product has a low back and is an attractive representative of the bygone emperors' period. With the passage of time, these chairs started to be recognized as the scissor chairs and eventually lost their use with the passage of time.
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