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'''Pad Feet''' are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs. Pad feet are sometimes at the end of a [[cabriole leg]] on furniture. |
'''Pad Feet''' are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs. Pad feet are sometimes at the end of a [[cabriole leg]] on furniture. |
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Pad feet were first seen in the French and [[Italian Renaissance]] periods and have been widely used ever since. You can still see pad feet on some classical furniture. |
Pad feet were first seen in the French and [[Italian Renaissance]] periods and have been widely used ever since. You can still see pad feet on some classical furniture. |
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Revision as of 21:00, 10 October 2010
Pad Feet are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs. Pad feet are sometimes at the end of a cabriole leg on furniture.
Where pad feet can be seen
Pad feet can be on tables, chairs, and some early sofas.
History
Pad feet were first seen in the French and Italian Renaissance periods and have been widely used ever since. You can still see pad feet on some classical furniture.