There are two distinct types of stools. The earliest is the simplest type of seat furniture probably devised by human beings, consisting of a short wooden bench standing either on four legs or sometimes a flat-shaped support at either end. The legs may be square or turned, and in primitive versions simply sticks cut from a tree. Round milking stools usually had only three short legs.
The second more sophisticated type of stools, were constructed with a frame joined by mortice and tenon joints. Using this construction method, padded or upholstered stools for use in the drawing room have more...
A gout stool is a type of stool or footstool that was specifically designed to provide relief for individuals suffering from gout, a painful condition that affects the joints. The purpose of a gout stool is to raise the affected foot from the ground, thus reducing pressure on the joint and providing relief from pain and discomfort.
The stools were popular in England in the 18th and 19th century and often had an adjustable raised platform or footrest, and a sloping surface that allowed the foot to be supported at a comfortable angle. Some gout stools also had armrests or more...
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