The Leitrim Chair
The Leitrim Chair is a traditional style of chair which would have been common in the North West. The Leitrim Chair project aims to raise awareness of this traditional piece of furniture and to document its construction. In this short film Rosa Meehan, Curator for the National Museum of Country Life, will tell us about the origins of this chair in Leitrim and expert craftsman Charles Perpoil will show us how to make this simple and beautiful piece of furniture. This is a Leitrim County Council Heritage project, funded by Creative Ireland. Filmed & Edited by Edwina Guckian - Dreoilín Productions

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The Leitrim Chair

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