Lot Essay
These triangular seated turned chairs are immensely strong due to their construction; each horizontal seat-rail has one end formed as a square tenon and the other as a turned finger. The latter passes through its neighbouring tenon, acting as a securing peg and thus creating at each corner a strong joint within the upright posts. The square tenon prevents the natural tendency of the seat rail to rotate under the weight of the sitter, and thus avoids the danger of the seat panel falling out. Additionally, the posts are assembled in the 'green', shrinking quite quickly and thus further tightening each joint