Furniture having interlocking parts of basic shapes

Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Slotted components normal to each other

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A47C 400

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059929383

ABSTRACT:
Items of furniture having interlocking parts formed of basic shapes include a chair formed of a circular back-support part, square legs, and a triangular seat. In a second embodiment, the back-support part of the chair is of octagonal form. In a third embodiment, a companion table has a circular tabletop and legs formed of squares with material-saving cut-outs formed in them. In all embodiments, the parts are slotted to receive slots of equal depth formed in mating parts so that the assembled furniture item is strong and stable. The furniture items have aesthetic appeal and teach children about basic shapes, the art of design, and the art of construction.

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