Wooden chair bottom

Chairs and seats – Bottom or back – Contoured bottom

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29745221, A47C 716

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052881318

ABSTRACT:
An improved trough-shaped chair bottom made from a plurality of wood members glued together in such a way that, among the members comprising either half of the chair bottom, there are no abrupt changes in the direction of the woodgrain between any member and its neighbor, offering a number of advantages over both solid wood chair bottoms made from flat blanks and trough-shaped chair bottoms made from cross-ply layers of veneer. The members composing the improved chair bottom may include, but are not exclusive to, bevel-edged longitudinal staves; staggered, square-edged longitudinal staves; and parallel layers of bent wood or veneer.

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Roy Sieber, African Furniture, 1980, pp. 148-149.

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