Stolovača

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Stolovača
DesignerFolk (Montenegro and Serbia)
MaterialsOak
Style / traditionTraditional

The Stolovača (Serbian: Столовача) is a traditional three-legged wooden chair characteristic of Montenegro, western Serbia, Republika Srpska and Serbian culture.[1]

The Stolovača is low to the ground with a round-back that juts out to the front, to act as arm rests. This chair, which resembles a throne, is traditionally intended for the head of the household, special guests and generally only males.[2]

Today, this chair is often found in ethno-villages across Serbia and Montenegro, and in traditional restaurants and households.

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  1. ^ Damnjanović, Nebojša; Merenik, Vladimir (2004). The first Serbian uprising and the restoration of the Serbian state.
  2. ^ Pantelić, Nikola (1984). Volkskunst in Jugoslawien.