Furniture
Veswa River Ethnographic Park Museum Collection Bedhead Chair
19th century, Poland
In Poland, portable toilets like this chair are known in France as stools, toilets or kakatul, kaka or carafe. This item is located in a special separate room or moved around the house. The grander version sometimes resembles a real throne, hence the Polish term "sitting on a throne", referring to the toilet seat. The media advertised the stools as "armchairs for going out indoors".
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A Zakopane-style chair from the Tatra Museum
This chair is now in the Tatra Museum. It was designed by Wojciech Brzega (1872-1941). It was already known in ancient Egypt before it was included in the museum. It forms a set of furniture with a table of the same style. The chair is famous for its beautiful decoration in the style of Zakopane. The open backrest and legs are decorated with hearts, rosettes and lulu flowers. These decorations are made with great precision and perfectly match the design of the furniture. The Zakopane style is intended to encompass both architecture and the applied arts. In 1902 this piece of furniture was exhibited at the "Polish Applied Arts" Association exhibition.
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