The original Knole Settee (also known as the Knole Sofa) is a couch chair that was made in the 17th century, probably around 1640. It is housed at Knole in Kent, a house owned by the Sackville-West family since 1605 but now in the care of the National Trust. It was originally used not as a comfortable sofa but as a formal throne on which the monarch would have sat to receive visitors. It was wide enough that a monarch and consort could be seated side by side. As of 2021, it is kept at Knole House in a transparent case.
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| - صُنعت أريكة نولي (المعروفة أحيانًا باسم صوفا نولي) في القرن السابع عشر. تقع نولي في كينت، وهو منزل مملوك لعائلة ساكفيل ويست منذ عام 1605 ولكنه الآن تحت رعاية الثقة الوطنية. تم استخدامه في الأصل ليس كأريكة مريحة ولكن كعرش رسمي يجلس عليه الملك لاستقبال الزوار. تتميز بأذرع جانبية قابلة للتعديل وعمق جلوس كبير، وعادةً ما تحتوي على نهايات خشبية مكشوفة في قمم الزاوية الخلفية، وقد يوجد بعض الخشب المكشوف على الأذرع الأخرى. يتم ربط الأذرع الجانبية بالأريكة عن طريق جديلة زخرفية ثقيلة، غالبًا بحزام متقن. (ar)
- The original Knole Settee (also known as the Knole Sofa) is a couch chair that was made in the 17th century, probably around 1640. It is housed at Knole in Kent, a house owned by the Sackville-West family since 1605 but now in the care of the National Trust. It was originally used not as a comfortable sofa but as a formal throne on which the monarch would have sat to receive visitors. It was wide enough that a monarch and consort could be seated side by side. As of 2021, it is kept at Knole House in a transparent case. (en)
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| - صُنعت أريكة نولي (المعروفة أحيانًا باسم صوفا نولي) في القرن السابع عشر. تقع نولي في كينت، وهو منزل مملوك لعائلة ساكفيل ويست منذ عام 1605 ولكنه الآن تحت رعاية الثقة الوطنية. تم استخدامه في الأصل ليس كأريكة مريحة ولكن كعرش رسمي يجلس عليه الملك لاستقبال الزوار. تتميز بأذرع جانبية قابلة للتعديل وعمق جلوس كبير، وعادةً ما تحتوي على نهايات خشبية مكشوفة في قمم الزاوية الخلفية، وقد يوجد بعض الخشب المكشوف على الأذرع الأخرى. يتم ربط الأذرع الجانبية بالأريكة عن طريق جديلة زخرفية ثقيلة، غالبًا بحزام متقن. (ar)
- The original Knole Settee (also known as the Knole Sofa) is a couch chair that was made in the 17th century, probably around 1640. It is housed at Knole in Kent, a house owned by the Sackville-West family since 1605 but now in the care of the National Trust. It was originally used not as a comfortable sofa but as a formal throne on which the monarch would have sat to receive visitors. It was wide enough that a monarch and consort could be seated side by side. As of 2021, it is kept at Knole House in a transparent case. Modern versions of the design are marketed as "Knole settees" or "Knole sofas". They feature adjustable side arms and considerable depth of seating, and usually have exposed wooden finials atop the rear corners, and some exposed wood may be present on the arms. The arms, more correctly sides, are of the same height as the back. The side arms are tied to the sofa back by means of heavy decorative braid, often with an elaborate tassel, looped around the finials on the arms and back. (en)
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