Alacázar, stone armchair with adjustable inclination!!

In Elche de la Sierra they began to exploit a quarry. This allowed stone pieces to be made with small blocks that were not large enough to be marketed. Small recycled stone sculptures.
To understand how this stone should be worked and have a detail with the stonemasons, I thought of a piece that would attract attention and show the characteristics of the material.
It was going to be a "hollow" pillar. A cord that went up and down touching the base and the capital. THE cord polished and with linseed oil to enhance the color. The base and capital are bush hammered or chipped to appear coarser, whiten and increase contrast.
Taking him out into the yard and laying him down to keep him from falling until they took him away reminded me of bumper car seats. I made two supports so that it had the ergonomic seat height and that it could be tilted. A stone seat adjustable in inclination.