We don't often see a classic form factor receive an upgrade that looks like it will stand the test of time. But rocking chair master builder Hal Taylor has pulled it off with his StoryTime Rocking Chair.
As many fathers do, Taylor got into the habit of reading books to his first child. When his second child came along, he found he was able to fit both of them in his lap while reading to them in one of his rocking chairs. But when child #3 came along, he ran out of lap real estate. "[I then] thought, 'Well, I make rocking chairs, I can figure this thing out!'" Taylor writes. Here's what he came up with:
Taylor now produces and sells his StoryTime rockers, which are marvels not only of design and engineering, but craftsmanship.
They are both labor- and material-intensive and prices run from $7,000 to $7,500. We dig that he takes the time on his website to explain the cost:
"My regular rockers (non StoryTime) sell for five to six thousand dollars," Taylor says. "Looking at that price, it makes the StoryTime, which is almost twice the work, look like a bargain. I have been making rockers since 1992, about 24 years as of this writing.
"Is it a lot of money—YES but ask yourself this question. 'Of all of the things I have spent money on in the last 20 years, how many of them will ever be used by my great grandchildren?' This chair will!"
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