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Roman Furniture (cross post from Reenactment/Reconstruction) - Lucius Aurelius Metellus - 04-22-2005

Ave everyone,
I am very interested in building replicas of Roman wood furniture such as might have been found in camps, and inside forts and such. Furniture such as stools, chairs, chests for storage, tables, and cabinets.
Can anyone help me out with photos of original furniture, or even beautiful reproductions would be fine, so that I could get some ideas of what various items looked like? Any help such as photos, articles, etc. would be so greatly appreciated. I'm trying to build some items so that our reenactments are more realistic in appearance. Thanks so much for any help!


Period camp furniture - richsc - 04-22-2005

The only camp furniture I'm pretty certain about is the iron X shaped folding stool.
[Image: Christiescampstool.jpg]


Re: Roman Furniture (cross post from Reenactment/Reconstruction) - Lucius Aurelius Metellus - 04-22-2005

Ave Rich,
Thank you for that photo, that is a great pic, and a great help! Big Grin
Although I am indeed looking for camp furniture, I am also looking for wooden furniture from domiciles, too, it doesn't necessarily have to be army camp furniture. If anyone has any pics of such items, they would be greatly appreciated. I am especially looking for wooden chairs, stools, and the cabinets that scrolls and wax ancestor's masks were stored in. I could even use a nice bed, if anyone has a pic of one that would seem pretty easily replicated. Some of the beds and furniture I have seen were so beautiful and ornate, I'd never be able to duplicate them (at least for now...) :wink:
Anyway, thanks again, Rich. I will definitely try to make a replica of this stool.


A few sources - richsc - 04-22-2005

Books on Herculaneum have photos of the carbonized wood beds, chairs, cupboards and other furniture items. As to recreations, I know the Museum of London had a great one a year or so ago that recreated a kitchen and a living room. Not sure where the photos of that are. But the pottery for that all came from Gil Burroughes.