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Folding wooden chair

unknownlate 16th - early 17th century

Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Canada

Chairs were first used by the Chinese beginning around the second century. These were folding chairs without a back, called huchuang or "barbarian stools" and were only used outdoors. After the habit of sitting on chairs had been firmly adopted in the tenth century, folding chairs continued to be used primarily outdoors – during military campaigns, troop inspections, or simple summer outings.

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  • Title: Folding wooden chair
  • Creator: unknown
  • Date: late 16th - early 17th century
  • Location: China
  • Physical Dimensions: w46.2 x h118.1 cm
  • Provenance: The George Crofts Collection
  • Type: Chair
  • Medium: Wood with iron fittings and silver inlay and a woven seat
  • Time period: Ming dynasty
  • Length: 58.4
  • Accession Number: 920.8
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