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Child's chair
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Child's chair
- Place of origin:
England, Great Britain (made)
- Date:
ca.1845 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
Carved walnut upholstered with Berlin woolwork embroidery
- Credit Line:
Given by Mrs D E Sawyer
- Museum number:
MISC.22-1967
- Gallery location:
Museum of Childhood, Homes Gallery, case 2
The colourful woollen embroidery of the chair's upholstery is known as Berlin woolwork because the technique and its earliest supplies of wool and patterns came via the German city of Berlin, and were based on German preferences. The soft, brightly coloured wools were stitched in patterns shown on a chart, and following the issue of the first one in 1804, the technique became such a craze between 1810 and 1840 that thousands of different charts were printed. This geometric pattern in slightly darker colours is typical of those used for upholstery.



