We wrap twill tape around the seat and back of chairs
vertically. This is a big improvement over the rough
string that was previously used. It looks nice and
doesn't damage the chairs.
Andrea Cakars
Curator/Museum Director
Camden County Historical Society
http://www.cchsnj.com
--- "Blay, Joshua K." <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> There's many ways to do so, but I was curious as to
> what tactics other
> institutions used to discourage chairs and other
> such furniture on
> display being used for their intended purpose.
>
> Hope everyone is staying reasonably cool!
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Joshua K. Blay
> Associate Director/Museum Curator
> The Historical Society of Berks County
> (610) 375-4375
>
>
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