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Joined stools were the most common seating of the period. All oak construction, sometimes with carving on the upper rails as this example. These serve well as small end tables in modern homes. Longer, bench-like, versions are called joined ?forms? and can range from four to six feet in length.
H: 22" W: 15" D: 14" (seat is about 10" x 15")
Starting at $800.
At the time of ordering, a deposit of 50% is collected, and the work is scheduled. Lead times vary, depending on the scope of the project and the backlog of work. Smaller pieces like the carved boxes can usually be fitted in easily; the joined chests and chairs require more time. Shipping charges are additional.
The Crafts Center joiners make furniture from oak, pine, ash and maple timbers, among others. All of these woods display a range of colors and textures that vary from tree to tree, even within one species. These are most notable when the furniture is new, and is to be expected.
For a direct consultation with the artisan who will make your piece, contact Plimoth Plantation joiner Peter Follansbee pfollansbee@plimoth.org for furniture, or kroncarati@plimoth.org for all other work.