| Jefferson's Mahogany Campeachy Chair. Thomas Jefferson favored the Campeachy chair form for its classical associations and the comfortable posture it offered, referring to it as ". . . that easy kind of chair." Jefferson appears to have popularized the chair when he served as President, and he continued to use it during his retirement at Monticello. The first versions were imports from New Orleans, where the form evolved in the early 19th century, and enslaved carpenter John Hemmings made examples at Monticello. This reproduction is... - Jefferson's Mahogany Campeachy Chair. |