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  2. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    Variants of the one-piece plastic chair designed by Canadian D.C. Simpson in 1946 went into production with Allibert Group and Grosfillex Group in the 1970s. [2] Other sources name the French engineer Henry Massonnet from Nurieux-Volognat with his "Fauteuil 300" from 1972 as the inventor of the monobloc. [3]

  3. The Round Chair - Wikipedia

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    Full broadcast of the Kennedy–Nixon debate featuring the chair. In the early models of the chair, Wegner used a mortise and tenon joint to connect the arms to the backrest. Wegner was dissatisfied with the way that this looked and wrapped the backrest in cane to hide what he considered to be an unsightly design and created the illusion that ...

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Gainsborough chair, an armchair with a high back, open sides and short arms; Gaming chair, legless, curved/L-shaped, generally upholstered, and sometimes contains built-in electronic devices like loudspeakers and vibration to enhance the video game experience; the five main types of gaming chairs are bean bags, rockers, pedestals, racers, and ...

  5. Monobloc - Wikipedia

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    Monobloc (chair), a type of light-weight chair made of one piece of injection-moulded plastic; Also: Monobloc, a 2005 Argentine film; Antoinette Monobloc, a pre-WWI French military monoplane; Monoblock LNB, a type of low-noise block downconverter

  6. Emeco 1006 - Wikipedia

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    The Emeco 1006 (pronounced ten-oh-six), also known as the Navy chair, is an aluminum chair manufactured by Emeco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 1006 was originally built in 1944 for Navy warships during World War II , but later became a designer chair used in high-end restaurants and by interior designers.

  7. Throne of Princess Sitamun - Wikipedia

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    The armrests and seat frame were strengthened by gilt wood edging too which continued from the armrests up to the back of the chair. [2] Bronze nails supplement the wooden mortise and tenon joins where the pieces of the backrest meet. [3] The armrests consist of a frame made of four parts and filled in by a panel of wood. [2]

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