Joint stool

American

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 708

Joint stools provided basic everyday seating in seventeenth-century households. Although common in their day, they were subjected to hard use, and few have survived. This oak stool, with its solid columnar turnings, is typical of the seventeenth-century style.

Joint stool, White oak, red oak, American

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