achair
An achair is a type of stool, distinguished by its height and the presence of a footrest. Historically, achairs were associated with royalty and nobility, often found in palaces and grand halls. Their elevated design symbolized status and allowed the occupant to be seen and addressed more easily. The footrest, a common feature, provided comfort and further enhanced the seating experience.
The construction of achairs varied greatly depending on the era and region. Early examples were often crafted
While the term "achair" might not be as commonly used today as "stool" or "bench," the concept