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1025:, a chair with a fabric or vinyl back and seat that folds flat by a scissors action round a transverse axis. The fabric extends from the sitter's feet to head. It may have an extended seat that is meant to be used as a leg rest and may have armrests. It was originally designed for passenger lounging while aboard ocean liners or ships.
2596:, 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.
2199:(rocker), typically a wooden side chair or armchair with legs mounted on curved rockers, so that the chair can sway back and forth; sometimes the rocking chair is on springs or on a platform (a "platform rocker") to avoid crushing anything, particularly children's feet or pets' tails, that get under the rockers
1041:, a deeply reclining chair 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.
2029:, metal outdoor armchair originally developed by the Portuguese furniture company Adico in the 1930s as the 5008 chair, becoming a symbol of the Portuguese cafe culture. The Gonçalo chair, designed by Gonçalo Rodrigues dos Santos in the 1940s, is one of the most famous derivatives of the 5008 chair.
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769:, a 19th-century Mexican lounge chair, popular in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the American South. It has X-shaped sides and a sling seat and back made of leather, cane or wood slats. Similar to a planter's chair, but without the extended arms.
2257:, 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.
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Chaise a bureau, a Rococo style of chair, created during the first half of the 18th century, constructed so it could sit in a corner of a room (there is one leg directly in the back and one directly in the front, and then one leg on each
942:, a plush easy chair with a low back. The heavy sides form armrests that are usually as high as the back. The modern club chair is based upon the club chairs used by the popular and fashionable urban gentlemen's clubs of 1850s England.
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Cockfighting chair, an 18th-century chair for libraries where the seat and arms were shaped so that a reader could sit astride to use a small desk attached to the back. Despite its popular name a sketch from 1794 in the
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809:, also known as a conversation chair, used in the European Renaissance, was developed for women because it was wider so women's fashions at the time could fit into it; this is demonstrated by the U-shaped arms
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883:(French for "long chair"), a chair with a seat long enough to completely support its user's legs. In the U.S., it is often mistakenly referred to as a 'chaise lounge'. Similar, if not identical to, a
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687:, first chair worldwide in fiberglass-reinforced polyester to be produced in one single process over a steel mould; considered a classic of modern furniture design history
2023:(often abbreviated simply as "potty"), a training toilet for children; in pre-indoor plumbing times this was a chair beneath the seat of which a chamber pot was installed
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2510:(or thrown chair or spindle chair), made of turned wood
1120:, large, soft, and very comfortable; usually upholstered
1075:
describes this chair as an excellent design in his book
651:
Bertoia side chair, steel grid wire chairs designed for
3408:"The Archibong Collection | Furniture by Ini Archibong"
992:
sit when they are invested with regalia and crowned at
3936:"Pierre Paulin. Ribbon Chair (model 582). 1966 | MoMA"
1840:
but egg-shaped; designed by Henrik Thor-Larsen in 1968
41:. For other chair-like types (like bench, stool), see
3965:"Niels Sylvester Bendtsen. Ribbon Chair. 1975 | MoMA"
2504:
in 1956 and considered a classic of industrial design
538:, custom chair built every year for the winner of an
1911:Parsons chair, curving wooden chair named for the
1055:of an Assyrian king and queen on very high chairs.
420:, dates from the 18th century and converts into a
373:Air chair, a lightweight moulded chair design by
4237:
1496:, auxiliary seat in airplanes and other vehicles
1451:Iquo chair, an indoor-outdoor stacking chair by
563:Barrel chair, has a high round back like half a
2706:(originally known as the "Rocket Launcher") by
1877:, a one-piece plastic chair by Danish designer
1803:, typically swivels, tilts, and rolls about on
1444:, usually children's toys made out of plastic;
2476:, a disability aid attached to a normal toilet
2144:used to prevent injury to themselves or others
1139:chairs, contoured to fit the shape of a person
461:in 1979, is the original kneeling chair design
3907:"Eva Zeisel. Resilient Chair. 1948–49 | MoMA"
1868:Paimio chair, a bent plywood lounge chair by
1019:with a more solid frame and a cushioned seat
290:654W Lounge Chair (Model 654W), designed by
3503:
3501:
3030:
2035:, furniture used as a footstool or low seat
457:, designed by Norwegian furniture designer
3251:
3160:"Cockfighting chair Enclopedia Britannica"
4134:
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3278:
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2747:
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2743:
2047:Prie-dieu, a domestic chair resembling a
481:, designed by Finnish furniture designer
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359:, an ergonomic office chair designed by
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2272:Shaker rocker, one of several forms of
1985:Poofbag chair, similar to an oversized
713:in 1968 in Finland; a modernist classic
4238:
3185:"Crab Tree Farm Collections catalogue"
2975:
2740:
2172:Ribbon Chair (model 582), designed by
1992:Pop chair, a whimsical variation of a
640:, upholstered chair introduced in the
284:620 Chair designed by Dieter Rams for
4204:from the original on October 20, 2022
3884:. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.
3252:Rybczynski, Witold (23 August 2016).
3079:
2586:, cardboard seating form designed by
3266:from the original on 20 October 2022
2564:, a tubular-steel chair designed by
1177:, a chair set aside for the prophet
673:Bikini chair, designed by architect
648:period in France in the 17th century
271:sells a similar design as the Poäng
4167:"Cambridge Dictionary (wing chair)"
3603:
2446:TĂŞte-Ă -tĂŞte chair, also known as a
1749:Muskoka chair, another name for an
1667:, has electromechanical devices to
988:, an ancient wooden chair on which
863:to observe a courting couple (see:
379:Alta chair and ottoman designed by
254:40/4 (forty-in-four) stacking Chair
13:
3082:"Original Design: The Cesca Chair"
3043:from the original on 13 April 2021
2653:, the most compact rendition of a
2457:Thinking Man's Chair, designed by
1089:, 1960s design by French designer
1058:Diamond Lounge Chair, designed by
350:, a non-adjustable wooden outdoor
307:"A" Chair (Chaise A), designed by
236:side chair originally made by the
14:
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4219:
4112:. Newtown, Conn.: Taunton Press.
4060:from the original on 22 June 2021
4047:
2895:Rohrlich, Marianne (1998-06-04).
2780:
2434:Tantra Chair, for practicing the
2276:, including side chairs, made by
1925:(1947); also a chair designed by
1776:sidechair originally made by the
1678:seat, an unconventional chair by
1621:Louis Ghost chair, a transparent
1209:. The backrest is an upholstered
4224:
3823:
3322:The American Heritage Dictionary
2926:"Peter Opsvik – Living Corriere"
2680:, a chair with an X-shaped frame
2488:, chair for restraining a person
1585:LessThanFive Chair, lightweight
1367:Handkerchief Chair, designed by
735:(BKF chair) designed in 1938 by
263:406 Aalto armchair, designed by
35:list of chairs with descriptions
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2877:from the original on 2022-12-06
2847:from the original on 2014-04-13
2843:. Jasper Morrison. 2013-08-08.
2822:from the original on 2022-12-01
2793:from the original on 2022-12-01
2763:from the original on 2022-12-08
1989:chair filled with urethane foam
1951:Platner Arm Chair, designed by
1423:active in the 1700s (see also:
725:, any chair which incorporates
520:, designed in 1929 designed by
51:
4144:. bartleby.com. Archived from
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3230:. bartleby.com. Archived from
3136:"The Secrets a Chair can Tell"
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2865:Niemeyer, Oscar (2018-06-02).
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2604:Windsor Style Desk-Chair from
1480:Jack and Jill, similar to the
1171:, used at Jewish circumcisions
950:lists it as a "Reading Chair".
849:("Breuer Chair"), designed by
223:10 Downing Street Guard Chairs
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2410:Sweetheart chair, as used in
2343:, rotating chair designed by
2165:, designed by Swiss designer
2130:Resilient Chair, designed by
1315:in the Bishop's Palace, Wells
1235:Floating tensegrity chair by
833:, a bishop's ceremonial chair
554:
3436:http://chairs.faidahbir.org/
2349:Stacking chair, designed to
1615:Lockheed Lounge designed by
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3635:A Taxonomy of Office Chairs
3606:"Adirondack/Muskoka Chairs"
2976:Foundation, Harry Bertoia.
2867:"Alta Armchair and Ottoman"
2812:"Xavier Pauchard, designer"
2479:Transat chair, designed by
1964:folding chair, designed by
1596:Lifeguard chairs, enable a
1513:Knotted chair, designed by
1259:, a fixed seat on a bus, a
1047:, designed to be used at a
953:Coconut chair, designed by
843:, 19th century office chair
841:Centripetal Spring Armchair
33:The following is a partial
10:
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4171:Cambridge University Press
4108:Alexander, Jennie (1978).
3665:. Ovalia.com. 1990-01-01.
3031:Billy Baker (1 Feb 2020).
2783:"Lounge Chair, Model 654W"
2715:, a Japanese legless chair
2134:for Hudson Fixtures (1948)
1636:Louis Seize (XVI) armchair
703:of Plymouth, Massachusetts
17:
3608:. Cottage Link Magazine.
1945:-like feel and appearance
1786:, a low-seated partially
1657:Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1521:and then manufactured by
1135:, a trademark for molded
1077:Design for the Real World
909:Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi
412:chair (child sized model)
3969:The Museum of Modern Art
3940:The Museum of Modern Art
3911:The Museum of Modern Art
3745:The Museum of Modern Art
3567:The Museum of Modern Art
3511:. Ccohs.ca. 2007-04-16.
3452:The Museum of Modern Art
2982:Harry Bertoia Foundation
1913:Parsons School of Design
1753:, particularly in Canada
1704:Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
1684:Pier Giacomo Castiglioni
1571:, reclining chair brand
785:B55 Cantilever chair by
580:, mid-century design by
526:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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58:
3846:Encyclopædia Britannica
3770:"5008 Portuguese chair"
3324:of the English Language
2757:Red Dot (Design Awards)
2640:Womb chair designed by
2234:"S" chair, designed by
1469:Ironrite Ironer company
1303:and a modernist classic
824:or other such articles.
567:; large and upholstered
3688:"Peacock Product page"
3326:: Fourth Edition. 2000
2958:: Fourth Edition. 2000
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3534:"LessThanFive Chair"
3509:"Alternative Chairs"
3384:"Handkerchief Chair"
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3080:Knoll (2019-10-17).
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2150:, an older term for
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1968:for Anonima Castelli
1902:Paper tube chair by
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3712:"Platner Arm Chair"
3140:www.rivermuseum.com
2978:"ID Bertoia Chairs"
1723:chair designed for
485:in 1963 (also see:
52:Contents:
4050:"The Tantra Chair"
3998:www.cappellini.com
3692:www.cappellini.com
3663:"Ovalia Egg Chair"
3631:Olivares, Jonathan
3591:2004-10-10 at the
3341:2004-12-05 at the
3315:2014-03-25 at the
3214:2004-10-09 at the
3067:2004-10-09 at the
2963:2004-10-10 at the
2901:The New York Times
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2632:Wishbone Chair by
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2345:Thomas Heatherwick
2315:Slumber chair, an
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2142:physical restraint
2121:Red and Blue Chair
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1894:Manfred Kielnhofer
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1772:, the most famous
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1429:Thomas Chippendale
1421:George Hepplewhite
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1277:Gainsborough chair
1237:Manfred Kielnhofer
1205:and fitted with a
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1133:Eames Lounge Chair
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4028:ADI Design Museum
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1861:Giancarlo Piretti
1836:, similar to the
1729:injection molding
1698:Mezzardo Seat by
1532:Knotted chair by
1410:Hanging Egg Chair
1319:Glastonbury chair
1313:Glastonbury chair
1167:An example of an
1015:, similar to the
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2255:Savonarola chair
2106:Ribbon Chair by
2027:Portuguese chair
1890:Paper tube chair
1834:Ovalia Egg Chair
1751:Adirondack chair
1547:Ladderback chair
1482:Adirondack chair
1442:Inflatable chair
1373:Massimo Vignelli
1297:Garden Egg chair
1247:special trolleys
1153:resembles an egg
1069:Director's chair
1017:Savonarola Chair
990:British monarchs
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773:Cantilever chair
701:William Brewster
666:Bikini chair by
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2203:Rover chair
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2043:steam press
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1870:Alvar Aalto
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3892:2011-09-23
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2571:Wheelchair
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2436:Kama Sutra
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2132:Eva Zeisel
1931:Cappellini
1844:Onit chair
1838:Ball Chair
1764:Navy chair
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1648:Mackintosh
1625:design by
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1404:High chair
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3270:26 August
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2167:Bruno Rey
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