Beech wood kneeler

Beech wood kneeler
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260,00€

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(15.000 Kg.)

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Beech wood kneeler

  • Made of beech wood.
  • Upholstered in maroon velvet.
  • Kneeler with a total height of 105 cm.
  • Kneeling with 45 cm. wide and 50 cm. background.
  • For sale the wrought iron kneeler .
  • In our online catalog you can find the matching seats.
  • The kneeler is also available in a dark finish.

Kneeler for Praying

Prayer is a way to communicate with God. It is an act of conversation and friendly dealing with our Lord who loves us. Through prayer, we express our thoughts, feelings, thanks, and petitions to God seeking to establish a spiritual connection.

Praying is a way to strengthen your relationship with God and nurture your spiritual life, expressing our love, gratitude, and adoration to God, as well as seeking His guidance, forgiveness, and help in times of need.

Furthermore, praying in the Holy Mass or prayer groups strengthens the sense of belonging to the Church and fosters unity among the faithful. Community prayer allows sharing intentions, supporting each other, and raising common petitions before God.

The kneelers are pieces of furniture that facilitate prayer and the connection of people with God. Furniture for the home or the church is specially designed to provide a comfortable and welcoming place that allows carrying out prayer in a comfortable and relaxed environment. 

Kneeling Prayer

The physical posture in prayer is not the most important, but the attitude of the heart and the sincerity of the prayer. Kneeling is not essential for praying and achieving good communication with God. 

Praying on one's knees is a recommended practice at certain times. By kneeling, the Catholic faithful manifest our will to express humility, reverence, and adoration towards God. It is a physical gesture that reflects the inner attitude of submission, of recognition of the greatness and majesty of God.

We find several examples of people who knelt to pray in the Bible. The most important probably being the moment when Jesus is alone in the Garden of Gethsemane, after the Last Supper (Luke 22:41). This scene has been reproduced in many works of art and religious figures (Jesus praying in the garden)

During the celebration of the Holy Mass, there are several moments of the celebration when the priest invites us to kneel, such as during the consecration in the Mass or the adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

Kneeler for Home

The kneeler is a piece of furniture common in churches, but also widely implemented in private chapels or in homes that have an altar.

Many people like to pray in the warmth of their homes or their chapels using a kneeler. Sometimes it may be people who have some impediment that prevents them from attending Holy Mass or simply wish to have time to pray, to communicate with God without leaving their home. 

Kneeler for Church

Kneelers are a basic element within parish furniture. 

Basically, there are two types of kneelers.

Firstly, those that are an independent piece, that is, a single piece. They are usually made up of a very simple structure, a kneeler for the faithful to rest their knees during prayer, and an armrest, to support the elbows. This option is usually used in side altars or prayer places with more limited spaces. 

The second type of kneeler, also known as a prayer bench, is integrated within the church's own pews. Manufacturing church pews with a prayer bench is an optimal solution to take advantage of the central spaces of churches.

Buying a Kneeler | Price Factors

When it comes to buying a kneeler for a church or a home, there are some factors to consider as they condition the sale price. 

The price of a kneeler can vary according to the materials used and the design.

  • The material of the kneelers

Kneelers are usually made of wood, but there are other options such as wrought iron, metal, etc.

The wood used to make the kneelers can also be from different trees. The most common is beech wood. This type of material allows for good results at cheap prices. 

  • Design of the kneelers

Kneelers for praying usually have a very similar structure: a kneeler, an armrest, and a body (the central part that connects the kneeler with the armrest). 

Although the structure is simple, there are different variations within the design that can make the purchase price of a kneeler for praying more expensive or cheaper. 

Thus, for example, if the wood has been carved or adorned in some way, the price will be more expensive. Conversely, if the wood is completely smooth, with no ornamentation, the price will be cheaper. 

The varnishes and finishes of the kneeler, padding on the kneeler or armrests, incorporation of shelves or drawers, etc., also influence the sale price.