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  2. Piano stool - Wikipedia

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    A grand piano with an adjustable piano stool. The piano notably has wheels. A piano stool, also referred to as a piano bench or piano chair (depending on style) is a seat especially designed for use at the piano, which can provide more playing comfort than a normal chair. [citation needed] Its height is usually adjustable to accommodate players ...

  3. Office chair - Wikipedia

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    The seat depth should be adjusted so that the backrest can be touched, but the backs of the knees are free so that blood circulation is not hindered there. The backrest should be height adjustable so that the back can be supported from the top edge of the pelvis. A footrest is a small platform for resting your feet while sitting.

  4. Saddle chair - Wikipedia

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    Saddle chairs usually have height adjustments but also a tilt mechanism. There are divided saddle chair models with adjustable gap between the two seat parts and also swing mechanism, which increases the small movements of the pelvic and stomach. The goal of this is to increase circulation in the soft tissues for better tissue metabolism.

  5. Dollar store step stool works as a gardening seat

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    I've been passing by this little black step stool for a long time, wondering what use it could possibly be put to other than it's original purpose. It's only 7 1/2" off of the ground and about 10 ...

  6. Swivel chair - Wikipedia

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    Office swivel chairs, like computer chairs, usually incorporate a gas lift to adjust the height of the seat, but not usually large (e.g. recliner) swiveling armchairs. A draughtsman's chair is a swivel chair without wheels that is usually taller than an 'office chair' for use in front of a drawing board. They also have a foot-ring to support ...

  7. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    A stool is a raised seat commonly supported by three or four legs, but with neither armrests nor a backrest (in early stools), and typically built to accommodate one occupant. As some of the earliest forms of seat , stools are sometimes called backless chairs despite how some modern stools have backrests.

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