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The following is a partial list of chair types, with internal or external cross references about most of the chairs. Typical Western wooden chair A chair is a piece of furniture for sitting, consisting of a seat, a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. ...
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The Aalto armchair 406 was designed by Alvar Aalto in 1938. IKEA sells a strangely similar design as the Poang lounge chair. Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (February 3, 1898 â May 11, 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer, sometimes called the Father of Modernism in the Nordic countries. ...
An Adirondack chair is a non-adjustable wooden outdoor lounge chair. In Canada, it is often called a "Muskoka chair" after that recreational region in southern Ontario. A typical Adirondack chair An Adirondack chair (or in some parts of Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. ...
A rococo chaise longue A more modern chaise longue Chaise Longue LC4, by Le Corbusier A whimsical post-modern variation on the traditional chase longue, Pop (2005), by the American industrial designer Brad Ascalon A chaise longue (French long chair) is an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair...
The Muskoka District Municipality, more generally referred to as the District of Muskoka, or simply Muskoka (the official name is the District Municipality of Muskoka) is a Regional Municipality located in Central Ontario. ...
Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area [1] Ranked...
An Aeron chair is an ergonomic trademarked chair. The Aeron chair is a product of Herman Miller, designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. ...
An armchair has armrests for comfort. Couches, sofas, etc., often have armrests.
B A bachelor's chair dates from the 1700's and converts into step stool, ladder or ironing board.[23][24] A Ball Chair designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1966. This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ...
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// The Barcelona Lounge Chair is a classic of 20th century modernist furniture design by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and his partner Lilly Reich. ...
The reconstructed German Pavilion in Barcelona Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies) (March 27, 1886 â August 17, 1969) was a German- American architect. ...
Ball Chair is designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1966. ...
Eero Aarnio (born 1932) is a Finnish interior designer, well known for his innovative furniture designs in the 1960s, notably his plastic and fiberglass chairs. ...
A balance chair makes you sit with your back in straight position by providing support to your knees. See also kneeling chair below. A kneeling chair is a type of chair for sitting in a position with the thighs dropped to an angle of about 60 to 70 degrees from vertical (as opposed to 90 degrees when sitting in a normal chair). ...
A barber's chair swivels and has easily adjusted heights to make it easy for the barber. It may also recline for washing hair. It typically has footrests as the height may be adjusted and raise the patron's feet off the floor. For children's barbershops, the chairs may come in fanciful shapes such as horses and cars to distract the children while their hair is cut. A Barcelona chair is a proprietary chair designed in 1929 by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and widely copied since. It is characterized by leather upholstery, an angled seat and back without armrests, and X-shaped steel legs. // The Barcelona Lounge Chair is a classic of 20th century modernist furniture design by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and his partner Lilly Reich. ...
The reconstructed German Pavilion in Barcelona Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (born Maria Ludwig Michael Mies) (March 27, 1886 â August 17, 1969) was a German- American architect. ...
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A barrel chair [1] is a chair with a high round back like half a barrel. It is large and upholstered.
barrel chair and stools, restored to how they appeared c. 1465 A bar stool is a tall, narrow stool designed for seating at a bar or counter. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1280x960, 363 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: List of chairs ...
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Two modern bar stools in front of a kitchen counter Barstools are a type of stool often with a foot rest which, because of their height and narrowness, are designed for seating in a public house or bar. ...
A beach chair is a special chair designed to provide comfort and protection from sun, wind, rain, and sand on beaches frequented by tourists. Beach Chair is a song from rapper Jay-Zs comeback album Kingdom Come. ...
Ninety Mile Beach Australia. ...
A bean bag chair can be composed of various materials including faux leather, cord, cotton or leather. While in the 80s they were filled with foam chips, they now use polystyrene bead. New styles of bean bags are always being developed - popular models today are bean bag chairs, sofas, poufs, teardrop, children's and even ones to suit your cat or dog. Bean bags like these are commonly used as juggling props. ...
A bench is a simple, often backless device, typically for more than one person to sit on. Benches often refer to simple, longer tables or similar longer flat surfaces to place things on or work on. Classic garden bench For metonymic and other uses see Bench (metonymy) and Bench A bench is a piece of furniture, which mostly offers several persons seating. ...
A Bergere is an upholstered chair, introduced in the Regence/Rococo period in France in the 17th century A Bergere is a type of upholstered chair, commonly found in the Regence/Rococo period in France in the 17th century. ...
Typical Western wooden chair A chair is a piece of furniture for sitting, consisting of a seat, a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. ...
The era of the French Régence (1715 - 1723) covers the minority of Louis XV, when France was governed by the regent, the child-kings uncle, Philippe dOrléans. ...
North side of the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo - carriage courtyard: all the stucco details sparkled with gold until 1773, when Catherine II had gilding replaced with olive drab paint. ...
A Brewster Chair is a style of upright, turned, wooden armchair made in the mid-17th century in New England. It was named after Pilgrim and colonial leader William Brewster of Plymouth, Massachusetts. A Brewster Chair is a style of chair made in the mid 17th century in New England. ...
Pilgrims is the name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts. ...
Signing of the Mayflower Compact Elder William Brewster (c. ...
Nickname: Location in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country United States State Massachusetts County Plymouth County Settled 1620 Incorporated 1620 Government - Type Representative town meeting Area - Town 134. ...
A Bubble Chair is designed by Eero Aarnio in 1968 in Finland. A modernist classic The Bubble chair was designed by Eero Aarnio in 1968 in Finland. ...
Eero Aarnio (born 1932) is a Finnish interior designer, well known for his innovative furniture designs in the 1960s, notably his plastic and fiberglass chairs. ...
A butterfly chair [2] is composed of a single piece of fabric suspended from a light metal frame.
C A cantilever chair has no back legs, relying for support on the tensile properties of the material from which it is made. Cantilever chair Cesca by Marcel Breuer Cantilever chair by Mies van der Rohe A cantilever chair has no back legs, relying for support on the Penis properties of the material from which it is made out of condoms. ...
A captain's chair was originally a low-backed wooden armchair [3]. Today it is often applied to adjustable individual seats in a car with arm rests. A car chair, or, rather, a car seat, is a chair within an automobile in that either the pilot or passenger sits, customarily in the forward direction. Many car chairs are adorned in leather or synthetic material designed for comfort or relief from the noted stress of being seated. Variants include a toddler's or infant's carseat, which are often placed atop an existent chair and secured by way of extant seat belts or other such securant articles. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
A chaise longue (French for "long chair") is a chair with a seat long enough to completely support its user's legs. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
A chaise lounge (French long chair) is an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs. ...
A chaise lounge (French long chair) is an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs. ...
A club chair is a plush easy chair with a low back. The heavy sides form armrests that are usually as high as the back. The club chair evolved into its present-day form from the gentlemen's clubs that sprouted into existence in the fashionable urban areas of 1850s England. A Cogswell chair [4] was a brand of upholstered easy chairs. It has a sloping back and curved and ornamental front legs. The armrests are open underneath. A corner chair was made to fit into a corner. It has a rectangular base with a high back on two adjacent sides. One sits with legs straddling a corner of the base. A Caquetoire also known as a conversation chair, used in the European Renaissance, was developed for woman because it was wider so women's fashions at the time could fit into it. You would notice this in the "U" shaped arms. [5]
D A Deck chair [6] is a folding chair with a fabric or vinyl back and seat. It may have an extended seat that is meant to be used as a leg rest and may have armrests. It originally was designed for passenger lounging while aboard ocean liners or ships. Download high resolution version (600x799, 95 KB)Deck chairs. ...
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Deck chairs A deckchair [1][[2] is a folding chair with a fabric or vinyl back and seat. ...
Dentist's chairs are deeply reclining chairs to allow the dentist easy access to the patient's mouth. The reclining position adjusts as well as the overall height of the chair. Associated with the chair are usually a variety of dental equipment, often including a small tap and sink for the patient to rinse his or her mouth. A Director's chair [7] is a folding chair used by movie directors. It folds side-to-side and can fold that way because the seat and back are usually fabric, typically canvas. The back is usually low and there are usually armrests. The design goes back to the 19th century. A Dante chair is a chair that is very similar to the Savonarola chair except it has a more solid frame and a cushioned seat. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into X-chair. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with X-chair. ...
E An easy chair [8] is any large comfortable armchair. It is typically upholstered. The Eames chair is a trademark for molded plywood chairs, contoured to fit the shape of a person. Eames Lounge Chair The Eames Lounge Chair and ottoman, correctly titled Eames Lounge (670) and Ottoman (671) were released in 1956 after years of development by designers Charles and Ray Eames for the Herman Miller furniture company. ...
Toy constructed from plywood. ...
An Egg (chair) is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen that resembles an egg or womb. The Egg is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson SAS hotel in Copenhagen. ...
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark, as seen from the west. ...
An electric chair is a device for capital punishment by electrocution. It is a high-backed chair with arms, and is usually made of oak. The electric chair is an execution method in which the person being put to death is strapped to a chair and electrocuted through electrodes placed on the body. ...
Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is the execution of a convicted criminal by the state as punishment for crimes known as capital crimes or capital offences. ...
F A Fauteuil is an open arm chair with considerable exposed wood, originating in 18th century France Fauteuil by Pierre-Antoine Bellange, c. ...
A fighting chair[9] is a chair on a boat used by anglers to catch large saltwater fish. The chair typically swivels and has a harness to keep the angler strapped in should the fish tug hard on the line. Folding chair collapse the back to the seat. Some further collapse the feet up to the back. This feature is useful for mobility and storage. Folding chairs are typically designed to stack on top of each other when folded and may come with special trolleys to move stacks of folded chairs. Stacking chairs simply stack for storage and do not collapse. A folding chair is a light portable chair that can be stored in a stack or row, be thrown or be swung. ...
A friendship bench is a special place in a school playground where a child can go when he or she wants someone to talk to. A friendship bench is a special place in a school playground where a child can go when they want someone to talk to. ...
G Garden Egg chair designed by Peter Ghyczy is a modernist classic The Garden Egg chair is designed by Peter Ghyczy in 1968. ...
Ghyczy designed chair Peter Ghyczy born in 1940 at Budapest is a furniture designer. ...
A Glastonbury chair is a wooden folding chair Glastonbury chair is a 19th century term for a late 16th century wooden folding chair, usually of oak, possibly based on a chair made for the last Abbot of Glastonbury, England. ...
A glider offers the same motions as a rocking chair but without the dangers. A frame rests on the floor and the chair is supported by swing arms within the frame so that moving parts are less accessible.
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A 1957 model high chair by Cosco. A high chair is a children's chair to raise them to the height of adults for feeding. They typically come with a detachable tray so that the child can sit apart from the main table. Booster chairs raise the height of children on regular chairs so they can eat at the main dining table. Some high chairs are clamped directly to the table and thus are more portable. Image File history File linksMetadata High_chair. ...
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A high chair is a piece of furniture used for feeding very small children. ...
I Plastic inflatable chairs are usually children's toys. Ikea briefly marketed them as serious furniture upholstered in fabric. Some are designed for use as floating lounge chairs in swimming pools. Map of countries with IKEA stores. ...
J A Jack and Jill chair is similar to the Adirondack chair, but consists of two of them joined in the middle by a table. A typical Adirondack chair An Adirondack chair (or in some parts of Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. ...
K Kneeling chairs or knee-sit chairs [10] are chairs that are meant to support someone kneeling. This is purportedly better for the back than sitting all day. The main seat is sloped forward at the about 30 degrees so that the person would normally slide off, but there is a knee rest to keep the person in place. A kneeling chair is a type of chair for sitting in a position with the thighs dropped to an angle of about 60 to 70 degrees from vertical (as opposed to 90 degrees when sitting in a normal chair). ...
L A Lambing chair, is a wood “box” form of winged arm chair rarely having upholstery. Storage under the seat is common as a drawer or compartment. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
A lawn chair is usually a light, folding chair for outdoor use on soft surfaces. The left and right legs are joined along the ground into a single foot to make a broader contact area with the ground. Individual feet would otherwise dig into soft grass. A LoveSac, is similar to a bean bag chair but is filled with shredded DuraFoam.
M A massage chair has electromechanical devices to massage the occupant. Another kind of massage chair is one used by a therapist on which the client sits in an inverted position with the back facing the massage therapist. There is a headrest like that of the common massage table for the face. There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
A Morris chair [11] was a proprietary easy chair with adjustable back, cushions, and armrests. An early type of reclining chair, first made by the firm Morris & Company circa 1866. ...
A Muskoka chair is another name for an Adirondack chair. A typical Adirondack chair An Adirondack chair (or in some parts of Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. ...
N A naughty chair is used by some disciplinarians as a time-out chair for unbehaved children. A related concept is the "baby chair," so called in order to teach the offender a sense of shame concerning his behaviour. A Naughty Chair is a device used by some parents to administer a time out discipline to toddlers. ...
The No. 14 chair is the most famous bentwood sidechair originally made by the Thonet chair company of Germany in the 19th century, and widely copied and popular today. Image File history File links No14chair. ...
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The most famous chair made by Thonet chair company in 19th century in middle Europe. ...
Bentwood is a term used to describe furniture made by steaming wood and bending it into curved shapes and patterns and is most often used in the production of rocking and cafe chairs. ...
Michael Thonet was born on 2 July 1796 in Bopard-am-Rhein, Prussia (present day Germany). ...
A Nursing chair is a low seated partially upholstered piece used in Victorian times A Nursing chair is a low seated partially upholstered chair used at least since Victorian times for a womans use while nursing an infant. ...
Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. ...
O An office chair typically swivels, tilts, and rolls about on casters, or small wheels. It may be very plushly upholstered and in leather and thus characterized as an executive chair, or come with a low back and be called a steno chair. Office chairs often have a number of ergonomic adjustments: seat height, armrest height and width, and back reclining tension. An office chair, or desk chair, is a chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office. ...
See also: Caster (Fate Stay Night), an anime character Casters on a desk chair. ...
An ottoman is a thick cushion used as a seat or a low stool, or as a rest for the feet of a seated person. An Ottoman in its natural habitat. ...
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"Pop" (2005), A whimsical variation of a patio chair by the American industrial designer Brad Ascalon. A papasan chair is a large, rounded, bowl-shaped chair with an adjustable angle similar to that of a futon. The bowl rests in an upright frame made of sturdy wicker or wood. Image File history File links Brad_Ascalon_-_Pop_Chaise. ...
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Industrial Design is an applied art whereby the aesthetics and usability of products may be improved. ...
A papasan chair is a large rounded bowl-shaped chair with an adjustable angle similar to that of a futon. ...
A patio chair is any outdoor chair meant for use on a hard surface. (Contrast with lawn chairs.) They are designed so as to not collect water and dry quickly after rain. A potty chair [12] often abbreviated simply as "potty" is a training toilet for children. A pushchair [13] is a British English term for a stroller. A Poofbag chair is similar to an over-sized bean bag chair, filled urethane foam for extreme comfort and support.
Q R A recliner [14] is a chair with a reclining back. Most are armchairs and may come with a footrest that unfolds when the back is reclined. Download high resolution version (600x1034, 77 KB)Picture of a rocking chair Taken by me on March 25, 2004 Released under the GFDL File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Download high resolution version (600x1034, 77 KB)Picture of a rocking chair Taken by me on March 25, 2004 Released under the GFDL File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
A revolving chair is an older term for swivel chair. A rocking chair, or rocker, typically is a wooden sidechair or armchair with legs mounted on curved rockers, so that the chair can sway back and forth. Rocking chairs can be quite dangerous for small children and pets as the rocker can crush feet as it rotates. Sometimes the rocking chair is on springs or on a platform (a "platform rocker") to avoid this danger. Lady on a rocking chair by Victor Borisov-Musatov, 1897 A rocking chair or rocker is a chair with two curved bands of wood (also know as rockers) attached to the bottom of the legs (one on the left two legs and one on the right two legs). ...
S A Savonarola chair is a folding armchair dating from the Italian renaissance. Typically constructed of walnut, It is sometimes called an X-chair. The Savonarola chair was the first important folding armchair created during the Italian gothic renaissance period. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with X-chair. ...
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The Renaissance (French for rebirth, or Rinascimento in Italian), was a cultural movement in Italy (and in Europe in general) that began in the late Middle Ages, and spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century. ...
A sedan chair is an open or enclosed chair attached to twin poles for carrying. Using this form of transport, an occupant can be carried by two or more porters. A Sedan chair, revived at the Turkish Village of the Worlds Columbian Exposition, 1893 A Sedan chair is an enclosed windowed chair with an upholstered interior suitable for a single occupant, which was carried by two porters, one in front, one behind, using wooden rails that passed through metal...
A Shaker rocker, or rocking chair, is one of several chair forms, including side chairs, made by the Shakers Lady on a rocking chair by Victor Borisov-Musatov, 1897 A rocking chair or rocker is a chair with two curved bands of wood (also know as rockers) attached to the bottom of the legs (one on the left two legs and one on the right two legs). ...
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A side chair is a chair with a seat and back but without armrests. It is often matched with a dining table or used as an occasional chair. A sit-stand chair [15] allows the person to lean against this device and be partially supported. It is better than standing all day. A spinny chair is a chair that is commonly used with computers due its ability to move freely. An office chair, or desk chair, is a chair that is designed for use at a desk in an office. ...
A Slumber chair is an easy chair manufactured by C. F. Streit Mfg. Co. in the first half of the 20th century that has a combination upholstered back and seat portion, the inclination of which is adjustable within a base frame. Later versions of this chair had a footstool with a removable top that could reveal a "slipper-compartment." The Streit Slumber Chair is an easy chair and footstool manufactured by C. F. Streit Mfg. ...
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A sling chair is a suspended, free-swinging chair hanging from a ceiling. Sling furniture is usually a suspended, free-swinging chair or bed that is made of a framework connected to hanging straps or rope. ...
A steno chair is a simple office chair, usually without arms, meant for use by secretarial staff. A stool is a chair without back and arm rests. A sweetheart chair, as used in soda shops, is also known as a parlor chair and an ice cream chair (from use in ice cream parlors). The wire frame in the center of the back curls in a manner to suggest a heart design. However, the term "sweetheart chair" also has a more generic usage and refers to any chair with a heart-shaped design in the center of the back. Zaharakos Confectionery in Columbus, Indiana Soda shop is a business akin to an ice cream parlor and a drugstore soda fountain. ...
Swivel chairs swivel about a vertical axis. Commonly used in offices, they are often on casters as well. The following is a partial list of chair types, with internal or external cross references about most of the chairs. ...
A swing is a hanging device which allows the seated rider to swing back and forth. A little girl playing on a swing A swing is a hanging seat in a playground, for acrobats in a circus, or on a porch for relaxing. ...
T A throne is a ceremonial chair for a monarch. The thrones for The Queen of Canada, and the Duke of Edinburgh in the Canadian Senate, Ottawa is usually occupied by the Governor General and her spouse at the annual State Opening of Parliament. ...
Armenian king Tigranes the Great. ...
A toilet Chair is a disability aid attached to a normal toilet. The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956. Considered a classic of industrial design. The Tulip chair is designed by Eero Saarinen in 1956. ...
Saarinens Gateway Arch frames The Old Courthouse, which sits at the heart of the city of Saint Louis, near the rivers edge. ...
U V A visitor's chair is a chair used for a visitor to someone's office. It is usually less comfortable and ornate than the main office chair. A Voyeuse Chair [16] is a chair designed for sitting astride with a the top of the back padded for the occupant to lean on.
W A Watchman's chair is an unupholstered wooden chair with a forward slanted seat to prevent the watchman from falling asleep. Image File history File links Lightweightwheelchair. ...
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A watchmans chair is a design of unupholstered wood construction featuring a slanted seat, such that the watchman could not readily fall asleep, without sliding downward toward the front of the chair. ...
A Wassily Chair is a chair design by Marcel Breuer that is formed from steel tubing and leather. Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer The Model B3 chair, also known as the Wassily Chair, was designed by Marcel Breuer for the constructivist painter Wassily Kandinsky. ...
Marcel Breuer Marcel Lajos Breuer (May 21, 1902 Pécs, Hungary â July 1, 1981 New York City), architect and furniture designer, was an influential modernist. ...
A wheelchair is a chair on wheels for someone who cannot walk. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
A wheeled computer chair is a chair invented for use with a personal computer, invented by Nathan Zuidhof. A wicker chair is a chair made of wicker and is thus ventilated and useful under hot or humid conditions. Likewise, a cane chair. A wickerwork scratching post A wicker balloon basket capable of holding 16 passengers. ...
A Wiggle chair is a cardboard seating form designed by Frank Gehry in 1972. Wiggle Chair Side Chair Easy Edges is the name given to a series of furniture designs by Frank Gehry from 1969 to 1973. ...
Frank Owen Gehry (born Ephraim Owen Goldberg, February 28, 1929) is a Pritzker Prize winning architect based in Los Angeles, California. ...
A Windsor chair [17] is a classic, informal chair usually constructed of wood turnings that form a high-spoked back, often topped by a shaped crest rail, outward-sloped legs, and stretchers that reinforce the legs. The seat is often saddled or sculpted for extra comfort, and some Windsors have shaped arms supported by short spindles. Any chair built with a wooden seat and verticle spindles is a windsor chair. ...
A wing chair [18] is an upholstered easy chair with large "wings" mounted to the armrests and enclosing the head or torso areas of the body. Such chairs originally were designed to provide comfortable protection from drafts. A wing chair is an upholstered easy chair with large wings mounted to the armrests and enclosing the head or torso areas of the body. ...
The writing armchair is the most compact rendition of a school desk. The Writing armchair has an antique and a modern form. ...
The school desk occurs in two main types: the tiny chair and desk combinations made for pre-schoolers, and the larger institutional desks installed in a typical school room. ...
X An X-chair is a chair with X-shaped frame. A model of an X-chair An X-chair is a chair with X-shaped frame. ...
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