Now I Sit Me Down

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by Witold Rybczynski


  No. A811F (Prague) chair

  Obama, Barack

  Oeben, Jean-François

  office chairs; see also desk chairs; task chairs

  Oies de Frère Philippe, Les (La Fontaine)

  Oklahoma, University of

  Onion, The

  ornament

  ottomans

  Owens-Corning

  Oxford University, Sackler Library

  Paimio furniture

  Palatinate

  Panton, Vernon

  papasan chairs

  Paragon Chair

  Paris

  Parthenon

  Pascaud, Jean

  Peacock Chair

  Peacock Throne

  Peale, Charles Willson

  Pei, I. M.

  Peking

  Peninsular War

  Pennsylvania

  Pennsylvania, University of

  Perriand, Charlotte

  Persia

  Philadelphia

  Piano, Renzo

  Pine, Robert Edge

  Podmaniczky, Michael

  Pollock, Charles: executive chair

  Polyprop Chair

  Pompadour, Madame de

  Pop Art

  Pope, Alexander

  porch swings

  Portugal

  postmodernism

  Postsparkasse (Vienna)

  posture, see sitting posture

  potato-chip chair

  Poulsen, Louis

  PP Møbler

  Prague (No. A811F) chair

  Pratt Institute

  Prince-Ramus, Joshua

  Principia Mathematica (Newton)

  Prussia

  Purkersdorf Sanatorium

  Pye, David

  Quakers

  Rameau, Jean-Philippe

  Rannie, James

  Reading from Molière (Troy)

  Récamier, Juliette

  recliners

  Red Blue Chair

  Red Chair

  Reich, Lilly: Barcelona Chair; Tugendhat Chair

  Renaissance; scissors chair

  Renoir, Pierre-Auguste

  Revolutionary War

  Reynolds, Joshua

  Rhode Island School of Design

  ribband-back chair

  Rietveld, Gerrit; Red Blue Chair

  Rittweger, Otto

  Rock-A-Fella recliners

  rocking chairs; innovative

  rococo style

  Roman Catholic Church

  Romans; couches; curule

  Roorkhee Chair

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  round chair

  Rowland, David; 40/4 stacking chair

  Royal Copenhagen

  Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

  Rudofsky, Bernard

  rustic side chairs

  Saarinen, Eero; Model 71; reading chair; Tulip Chair; Womb Chair

  Saarinen, Eliel

  Sacco beanbag chair

  sack-back Windsor chairs

  “saddle cheek” chairs, see wing chairs

  Safari Chair

  safari chairs

  St. Edward’s chair

  Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de

  St. Peter, Chair of

  Sarah Chair

  Sauder, Erie J.

  Scandinavia; see also Denmark; Sweden

  Scandinavian folding stool

  Schaff, Philip

  Schaukensofa

  Schinkel, Karl Friedrich

  Schultz, Richard

  Schwarzenberg family

  scissors chair

  Scotland

  Scully, Vincent

  Seattle Central Library

  Secession movement

  Seddon, George

  Sené, Jean-Baptiste-Claude

  Senna Chair

  Series 7 chairs

  settees

  Shaker-style furniture

  Shape of Time, The (Kubler)

  shell chairs

  Sheraton, Thomas

  side chairs; American; ancient (see also klismos chairs); Chinese; Chippendale-style; French; knockdown; modernist; rustic; stacking; see also cabriole chairs; café chairs; dining chairs

  Siesta-Medizinal

  sitting posture; cultural and historical variations in; physiology of human body and

  Sitzmaschine

  Slate

  Slumber Chair

  Smithsonian Institution

  sofas; rocking

  Song dynasty

  Song of Roland

  Sotheby’s auction house

  Sottsass, Ettore

  South Carolina

  Southeast Asia

  Spain

  sprung upholstery

  stacking chairs

  Staffel, Franz

  Stam, Mart; cantilever chair

  Standard-Möbel

  steamer chairs

  Stearns, Junius Brutus

  Steinbeck, John

  Stendig, Charles

  Stickley, Gustav

  Stockholm Public Library

  Stone, Ebenezer

  stools; ancient; camp; modernist; see also barstools; footstools; ottomans

  Stradivari, Antonio

  Strasser, Hans

  Stratolounger

  strollers

  Stryker medical equipment company

  studio furniture

  Stumpf, William; Aeron Chair; Ergon Chair; Sarah Chair

  “subjunctive ornament”

  Summerson, John

  surface modulation

  Sur-repos, Le

  Sweden

  swings

  Switzerland

  swivel chairs

  tables; seating at (see also café chairs; dining chairs)

  taborets

  Taft, William Howard

  Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles-Maurice de

  task chairs

  Thomsen, Nils

  Thonet, August; No. 18; Schaukensofa

  Thonet, Michael; café chairs; No. 14; see also Gebrüder Thonet

  Thornton, Peter

  thrones

  Tilliard, Jean-Baptiste

  Titanic (ship)

  Tocqueville, Alexis de

  To a God Unknown (Steinbeck)

  Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de

  Townsend, John

  Trollope, Frances

  Troy, Jean-François de

  Truman, Harry S.

  Trumble, Francis

  Tulip Chair

  Turkey

  umbrella stroller

  United States; adequate supply of chairs in; adjustable chairs in; Fenby Chair in; holiday decorations in; House of Representatives Speaker’s chair in; knockdown furniture in; navy of; papasan chairs in; presidential desk chairs in; recliners in; rocking chairs in; studio furniture in; swings in; wood exported from

  upholstered furniture; armchairs; desk chairs; easy chairs; French; modernist; recliners; rockers; side chairs; stools; wing chairs

  valet chairs

  Van Severen, Maarten

  Vatican

  Velardi, Marco

  Venice

  Venturi, Robert

  Veranda Chair

  Veronese, Paolo

  Victoria and Albert Museum

  Victoria Eugénie, Queen of Spain

  Victory (ship)

  Vienna

  Vikings

  Virgil

  Virginia

  Vispré, François-Xavier

  Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein, Germany)

  Vivaldi, Antonio

  Voltaire

  Voysey, C.F.A.

  Wagner, Otto; Fledermaus chair; Postsparkasse stool

  Wanscher, Ole

  Warren Chair Works

  Washington, George

  Washington, Martha

  Washington Post

  Wassily Chair

  Watteau, Antoine

  Webb, Philip

  Wegner, Hans J.; Fireplace Chair; Flag Halyard Chair; Peacock Chair; rocking chair;
round chair; Shell Chair; three-shell chair; valet chair; Wishbone Chair

  Weissenhoff Exhibition (Stuttgart, 1927)

  Westminster Abbey

  Westminster Cathedral

  wheelchairs

  White House

  Wiener Werkstätte

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Windsor chairs; American; design influence of; English origin of; mass production and marketing of

  wing chairs; variants of

  Wishbone Chair

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig

  Womb Chair

  World Chair

  World War II

  Wright, Frank Lloyd

  X-frames

  Yale University

  yokeback chairs

  ALSO BY WITOLD RYBCZYNSKI

  Paper Heroes

  Taming the Tiger

  Home

  The Most Beautiful House in the World

  Waiting for the Weekend

  Looking Around

  A Place for Art

  City Life

  A Clearing in the Distance

  One Good Turn

  The Look of Architecture

  The Perfect House

  Vizcaya (with Laurie Olin)

  Last Harvest

  My Two Polish Grandfathers

  Makeshift Metropolis

  The Biography of a Building

  How Architecture Works

  Mysteries of the Mall

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Witold Rybczynski is a writer and an emeritus professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of How Architecture Works and Mysteries of the Mall and has written about architecture and design for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Slate. Among his award-winning books are Home, The Most Beautiful House in the World, and A Clearing in the Distance, which won the J. Anthony Lukas Prize. He is the winner of the 2007 Vincent Scully Prize and the 2014 Design Mind Award from the National Design Awards. He lives with his wife in Philadelphia. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Frontispiece

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  Introduction

  1. A Tool for Sitting

  2. If You Sit on It, Can It Still Be Art?

  3. Sitting Up

  4. A Chair on the Side

  5. A Golden Age

  6. Sack-backs and Rockers

  7. The Henry Ford of Chairs

  8. By Design

  9. Great Dane

  10. Fold and Knockdown, Swing and Roll

  11. Human Engineering

  12. Our Time

  Notes

  Notes on Sources

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  Also by Witold Rybczynski

  A Note About the Author

  Copyright

  Farrar, Straus and Giroux

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  Copyright © 2016 by Witold Rybczynski

  All rights reserved

  First edition, 2016

  All illustrations are by the author.

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Rybczynski, Witold, author.

  Title: Now I sit me down: from klismos to plastic chair: a natural history / Witold Rybczynski.

  Description: First edition. | New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016. | Includes index.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2015041604 | ISBN 9780374223212 (hardback) | ISBN 9780374713355 (e-book)

  Subjects: LCSH: Chairs—History. | Sitting customs—History. | BISAC: ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES / Furniture. | ARCHITECTURE / History / General.

  Classification: LCC NK2715 .R93 2016 | DDC 749/.3209—dc23

  LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015041604

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