Natural History Museum, London. Chris J. Ratcliffe/ReutersThe bulk of museum visitors’ attention is paid, perhaps rightly, to the works of art on the walls — but what about those we sit on? Museum seats “can make all the difference between a one-time visit and the first of many,” Apollo Magazine wrote. People visit museums not just for the art, but for escaping the heat or rain, making a good first date impression, or simply taking a post-lunch snooze — and when it comes to the best seating, more is more: like the “plush, high-backed” seats of Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum, the 360-degree sofas of Oxford’s Ashmolean, and the “many-cushioned” couch at Stockholm’s ArkDes. But “the best kind of museum seat can’t be seen anyway — because you’re sitting on it.” |