Equilateral Arch Stool

$50.00

Made from high-quality birch plywood.

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About This Arch

An equilateral arch is a pointed arch that is created from two arc’s that use end points of the arch span as their radii. This arch is constructed using an equilateral triangle, a triangle with three sides equal in length. Carving stone for these arches could be done efficiently and precisely by taking advantage of the how easy they were to draw.

Equilateral arches are characteristic of Gothic architecture. They were often used in Cathedrals and Churches to symbolize the Holy Trinity.

The photo above is a previous version of this design

Materials & Process

Material: 18mm (3/4″) Birch Plywood (B/BB)

Process: Machine Cut with CNC Wood Router

Finish: Sanded / Satin Poly

Dimensions

Metric: 280mm x 280mm x 450mm

Imperial: 11.02″ x 11.02″ x 17.71″

The Arch Series

Arches were first used to construct underground tunnels, drainage systems, and to span over windows and doorways. These arches could only support small openings as ancient walls were extremely heavy. Pointed arches were different. They allowed for thinner walls to be constructed due to vertical structural loads being carried more efficiently to the ground. Lighter walls meant more windows that could be taller and wider. Indoor spaces subsequently changed from being very dark to very bright. Arches became more decorative over time as structural concerns were easier to overcome. The thirty-two arches in this collections span thousands of years on all continents. You can easily find several types of arch walking around any major city. Arches provided an essential stepping stone in creating the world we live in today.

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