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A monks bench or hutch table is a piece of furniture where a tabletop is set onto a chest in such a way that when the table was not in use, the top pivots to a vertical position and becomes the back of a Settle, and this configuration allows easy access to the chest lid which forms the seat of the piece.monks bench ( British English) or hutch table (
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Percy Blandford notes that "whether monks ever used such a bench is debatable, but it is an attractive name". A monks bench was a useful form at a time when many homes had a large room used for multiple functions, because it allowed a large dining table to swing up and out of the way. Monks bench configured as a table.JPG, A monks bench configured as a table Monks bench configured as a settle.JPG, A monks bench configured as a settle Monks-bench-seventeenth-century.jpg, A monks bench from the 1600s Chair-table MET 85E ACF119AR7.jpg, A similar chair-table from the 1600s


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Onit chair A step chair, also called a ladder chair, a library chair, a convertible chair or a Franklin chair, is a piece of furniture which folds to become either a chair or a small set of steps or stairs. Building one (usually in the diagonal-side-cut sty ...


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* * * *{{cite journal, last=Strickland , first=Calton , date=March 1953 , title=The Early American Hutch Table , journal=Popular Mechanics , volume=99 , number=3 , issn=0032-4558, publisher=Hearst Magazines , pag
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