> What was the only piece of furniture John F. Kennedy brought from his Senateoffice into the White House?And the answer: rocking chair. Photo credit: The Daily MailTo ease his chronic back pain, Kennedy's doctorrecommended he buy a specially designed rocking chair. The future Presidentloved it so much that when he moved into the White House, it became hispreferred chair in the Oval Office. He even gifted similar chairs to other headsof state.While some presidents like to redecorate to personalize their stay at the WhiteHouse, the legacy of JFK's time in the Oval Office is a bit more...wooden. Infact, P&P's custom-made red Appalachian oak rocking chair was so well lovedduring Kennedy's time in office, that it was the only piece of furniture that hebrought from his Senate office to the White House.In 1955, Kennedy visited Dr. Janet Travell in Massachusetts, following backproblems from war injuries and a spinal surgery the year prior. It was inTravell's office that he discovered the rocker, and immediately requested thename of its creator. Little did he know, the rocker would come to sport his ownname in the years to come.Many photos from Kennedy's time in office display the famous Kennedy Rocker.Today, it remains a popular, classic rocker, created and assembled by a smallfamily business. Check it out here[https://shop.thekennedyrocker.com/product.sc?productId=1&categoryId=1].