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Stools

Scope note

Most common type of seat furniture until the 19th century. Distinct from "benches" in that they seat only one person; usually distinguished from "chairs" in that they have no back; however, tall seating pieces at a bar or counter are called stools though they sometimes have backs. Generally made in two types; one supported on four straight legs and the other with legs arranged crosswise.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

300038418

Broader Terms used

<single seating furniture>

Equivalent Terms used

stool

Created

12yrs ago

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