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  2. Chair - Wikipedia

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    Chair, c. 1772, mahogany, covered in modern red morocco leather, height: 97.2 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) A chair is a type of seat, typically designed for one person and consisting of one or more legs, a flat or slightly angled seat and a back-rest.

  3. Tulip chair - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1955 and 1956 [1] for the Knoll company of New York City. [2] The designs were initially entitled the 'Pedestal Group' before Saarinen and Knoll settled on the more organic sounding 'Tulip chair' to mirror its inspiration from nature. [ 3 ]

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Side chair, a chair with a seat and back but without armrests; often matched with a dining table or used as an occasional chair; Sit-stand chair, [32] normally used with a height-adjustable desk, allows the person to lean against this device and be partially supported; Sling chair, a suspended, free-swinging chair hanging from a ceiling

  5. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The chairs cost approximately $3.50 to produce in 2011, making them both affordable and ubiquitous—in the billions [9] —worldwide. Numerous variants exist. [10] Their light weight and stackable design eases both their deployment and storage, even for large gatherings. [11]

  6. Rex (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The height of the back panel is the same as the classic Rex Chair, and whole plywood is used for the upper half of the back panel. Model 5652: A folding dining chair with a higher and shorter seat and legs that stand more vertically than in Model 101 (1954).

  7. 40/4 Chair - Wikipedia

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    The 40/4 chair is the compactly stackable chair designed by David Rowland in 1964. Forty chairs can be stacked within a height of 4 feet (120 cm), giving the chair its name. Over time it has received a number of design awards and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as other museums internationally.

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