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The kneeler chair: origin and functionality in the world of liturgical furniture

The origin of the kneeling chair dates back to the Middle Ages, when the faithful knelt on the ground to pray and confess their sins.

With the evolution of the Christian liturgy, this special type of kneeler has taken on an important role in religious celebrations.

Today, the chair for liturgy with kneeler is available in different versions: from the classic with padding to the functional foldable to facilitate storage.

It is used not only during Eucharistic celebrations, but also during marriage and baptism ceremonies.

Materials and construction techniques of the kneeler chair: between tradition and modernity

The chair is built with high quality materials, such as solid wood or metal, and can be padded for added comfort.


The construction techniques are traditional and artisanal, but in recent years the use of modern technologies for production is also emerging, which have not affected the beauty and elegance of the church chair, which remains a real design object. 

The folding kneeling chair:  practical solution for ceremonies and speakers

The folding chair is a practical and functional solution for ceremonies and speakers. Due to its features, it is very easy to carry and store and takes up little space when not in use. The classic version with padding also guarantees high comfort, making the chair suitable for prolonged use and is ideal for liturgy, ceremonies, confessions and prayers.