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  2. Morris chair - Wikipedia

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    Morris chairs feature a seat with a reclining back and moderately high armrests, which give the chair an old-style appearance. The characteristic feature of a Morris chair is a hinged back, set between two un-upholstered arms, with the reclining angle adjusted through a row of pegs, holes or notches in each arm.

  3. You'd Be Surprised - Wikipedia

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    The first chorus mentions the Morris Chair, made popular in America by furniture maker Gustav Stickley. Part of first verse: Johnny was bashful and shy; Nobody understood why Mary loved him All the other girls passed him by. Everyone wanted to know How she could pick such a beau With a twinkle in her eye She made this reply. Parts of various ...

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Monobloc chair, a cheap, light-weight, stackable, weatherproof, easily cleaned, single-piece polypropylene chair designed for mass production via injection molding Monobloc chair; Morris chair, a proprietary easy chair with adjustable back, cushions, and armrests [35] Muskoka chair, another name for an Adirondack chair, particularly in Canada [36]

  5. Category:Reclining chairs - Wikipedia

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    Morris chair; S. Sunlounger This page was last edited on 29 December 2021, at 12:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. Morris - Wikipedia

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    Morris station, a former railway station in Morris, Illinois; Morris the Cat, mascot of the "9Lives" brand cat food; the title character of Morris the Midget Moose, a Walt Disney animated short; Morris Chair, an early type of reclining chair; Morris College, a private liberal arts college in Sumter, South Carolina; Morris High School ...

  7. William Morris - Wikipedia

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    William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, [1] writer, and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production.

  8. Utility furniture - Wikipedia

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    Utility chair in laminated wood, produced after design rules were relaxed in 1948 and showing the growing influence of European styles. Designed by G.A. Jenkins. 1950-52. [citation needed] The committee was reformed as the Utility Design Panel in 1943 with Gordon Russell as chairman. [6]

  9. Mortise and tenon - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian stool with through tenons, c. 1991–1450 BC The mortise and tenon joint is an ancient joint. One of the earliest mortise-tenon structure examples dates back 7,000 years to the Hemudu culture in China's Zhejiang Province. [3]