Wallace Nutting Library


Windsor Foot Stool - # 102

Wallace Nutting writes, "(W)ith the Windsor style came the stool, which was either round topped or oval, with a thinned edge to give a light effect." He continues, "Footstools were in very common use partly as convenient seats for children, but principally because the floors were so cold that as soon as one sat down a stool was the first thought. The cellars were cold of necessity, to preserve the winter's food."


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