Greek Stools

In ancient Greece, stools were not just for sitting, but for making a statement. Meet the Thronos, a stool so regal, it's like the king's own throne.

The Thronos

Legend has it that the Thronos was crafted by Hephaestus himself, the god of the forge. Its intricate carvings and golden accents made it a symbol of power and wealth.

Thronos

Learn more about the Thronos's history

The Kerkis

For the more, ahem, democratic Greeks, there was the Kerkis, a sturdy stool that could withstand even the most heated of debates.

Kerkis

Discover the Kerkis's role in ancient Greek philosophy