Caquetoire Lord Chair No.1
Limited Edition of 12
Ladies who gossip
The Caquetoire Chair served as a conversation chair in 16th-17th century France.
Typically grouped for women to sit together and chat or gossip, the Caquetoire served as a seemingly essential piece of furniture in the 1700s.
The Caquetoire Lord Chair is made from a complex plaster, pulp, resin, and paint.
Each piece is hand-made to order and available in custom colours (please enquire).
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