Stretcher_(furniture)

Stretcher (furniture)

Stretcher (furniture)

Horizontal support element of an item of furniture


A stretcher is a horizontal support element of a table, chair or other item of furniture; this structure is normally made of exposed wood and ties vertical elements of the piece together. There are numerous styles of the stretcher including circumferential, double and spindle design.[1] This term is sometimes referred to as a stretcher beam. A very common pattern for chairs has each front leg connected to the back by the lateral stretchers, which in turn are connected by a medial stretcher. In the William and Mary period chi (from the Greek letter chi - Χ) stretchers were common, connecting the legs diagonally, frequently with a finial where the stretchers crossed.

A Windsor Georgian double bow with cabriole legs

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Notes

  1. Genuine Antique Furniture, Arthur de Bles, Published 1929, Thomas Y. Crowell



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