Description
Hickory is a great wood choice when choosing furniture that is built to last and to be passed on to the next generation to enjoy. Introducing our Upholstered Footstool by Carriage House Furnishings. Measuring 16d x 20w x 17h, this ottoman is covered with ranger fabric that’s made to last. Built by Amish craftsmen and handmade from carefully selected solid hickory wood, it will stand the test of time. Additionally, it matches the other pieces in our Hickory Collection, so you can have fun mixing and matching. Browse online or in our Lancaster, PA showroom today!
Hickory
Tougher than nails, and versatile too
Because he fought tenaciously at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, General Andrew Jackson’s soldiers nicknamed him Old Hickory. His Tennesseans knew the wood well enough to make that comparison because it grew abundantly in their state. If something had to be tough and strong, they made it of hickory–from ax, hammer, pick, and shovel handles to wagon spokes, hitch trees, and rims. Worked green, it became chairs.
The Choctaws and other Indians of the lower Mississippi River Valley had long used hickory for bows and baskets, but they also drew on its sap for sweet syrup and sugar and its nuts for cakes and meal. The pioneers who followed Davy Crockett valued hickory as firewood, too. (It produces 24 million BTUs per cord, about the same output as 200 gallons of No. 2 fuel oil.) They also smoked ham and bacon with hickory. Our craftsman have been working with this wood for years and have produced many heirloom pieces
Jim Battles –
Again, super-solid construction. The stool makes a great place to sit to put on shoes, or to rest your feet while doing decline pushups, for those who use sturdy furniture for home exercise programs. Goes well with the hickory hoop rocker or rocker curved arms rocker.