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  2. Wing chair - Wikipedia

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    A wing chair (also, wing-back chair, wing-back or armchair) is an easy chair or club chair with "wings" attached to the back of the chair, typically, but not always, stretching down to the arm rest. The purpose of the "wings" was to shield the occupant of the chair from drafts and to trap the heat from a fireplace in the area where the person ...

  3. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Cogswell chair, [18] a brand of upholstered easy chairs. It has a sloping back and curved and ornamental front legs. The armrests are open underneath. Corner chair, made to fit into a corner and has a rectangular base with a high back on two adjacent sides; one sits with legs straddling a corner of the base; Corner chair by Charles Rohlfs

  4. Wingback - Wikipedia

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    Wing chair, a type of high-backed chair Wingback (American football) , is one of several varieties of running backs in the wing T formation Wing-back (association football) , a defensive position

  5. Over 50? 5 Chair Yoga Exercises You Should Do Every Day - AOL

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    Face the back of the chair for added support, or face away so your back rests against the chair. Sit tall and engage your glutes. Remain in the seated position as you focus on externally rotating ...

  6. Does Medicare cover stair lifts? What older adults need to ...

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    A stair lift—a motorized chair that attaches to a rail to glide you up and down safely—might seem like a perfect solution. But, there’s a catch: they can cost thousands of dollars and are ...

  7. Bergère - Wikipedia

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    The fanciful name, "shepherdess chair", was coined in mid-eighteenth century Paris, where the model developed without a notable break from the late-seventeenth century chaise de commodité, a version of the wing chair, whose upholstered "wings" shielding the face from fireplace heat or from draughts were retained in the bergère à oreilles ...

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