A
spindle, in
furniture, is a
cylindrically symmetric shaft, usually made of wood. A spindle is usually made of a single piece of wood and typically has decoration (also axially symmetric) fashioned by hand or with a
lathe. The spindle was common at least as early as the 17th century in
Western Europe as an element of
chair and
table legs,
stretchers,
candlesticks,
balusters, and other pieces of
cabinetry. By definition, the axis of a spindle is straight; hence, for example, a spindle-legged chair is a straight-legged design, even though cylindrical symmetry allows decoration of elaborate notches or bulbs, so long as the cylindrical symmetry is preserved.