Object Literature
Kilim upholstered furniture has been a popular bohemian covering for sofas since the nineteenth century. The likes of George Smith, and Liberty were always keen on upholstering using kilim. These tribal kilims are woven by Uzbek weavers in the central Afghan region in and around the city of Maimana. These pieces are easily recognizable by their simple patterns of diamonds and triangles, in bold reds, oranges, blues and browns, the central designs often being delineated by white borders.
The history of modern swivel chairs dates back to 1775, with their invention credited to Thomas Jefferson. As the story goes, Jefferson needed a more convenient chair option for handling mass amounts of paperwork at his desk, leading to him taking apart a Windsor chair and reassembling it with an iron spindle and casters designed for window covering pulley systems.
Fun, very comfortable and timeless.