Watchman's chair

Watchman's chair

A watchman's chair is a design of unupholstered wood construction featuring a slanted seat, such that the watchman could not readily fall asleep, without sliding downward and off the front of the chair. The design was developed in Western Europe, and would have been used from late medieval times well into the 19th century. Currently this antique furniture item is found primarily in the possession of collectors and museums.

In Literature

There are a number of references to the watchman's chair in literature such as the allusion to its use in Collins's "Jezebel". [ [http://www.fullbooks.com/Jezebel6.html "Jezebel" by Wilkie Collins] ] Sir Toby was described to be sitting in a canopied watchman's chair in one of Shakespeare's plays. ["The Shakespeare Season at The Old Vic, 1957-58 and Stratford-upon-Avon, 1958", M. St. Clare Byrne, Shakespeare Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Autumn, 1958), pp. 507-530]

Alternative use of the term

This article is not about the "watchman's chair" deriving from the Congo, which has a traditional African design.

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