Tutankhamun's Treasures - Wooden Armchair

Wooden Armchair of Tutankhamun w/ Ebony and Ivory Inlays
Wood, Ebony, Ivory, Gold Leaf
Height 71.5cm (28.14inches), Width 40.6cm (Nearly 16 inches), Depth 39.1cm (15.39 inches)
Grand Egyptian Museum, #378

"The nature scenes on the chair arms' embossed gold panels--bleating ibexes and desert plants--show foreign stylistic influences popular during the 18th Dynasty." (info card)
"Six chairs were found in Tutankhamun's tomb. This one, discovered in a pile of other furniture and boxes in the Antechamber, is small and apparently made for a child." Zahi Hawass, Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs (National Geographic 2005), page 185

Likely, Tutankhamun used this when he was a child.