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  2. Bruno Rey - Wikipedia

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    Except for the final finishing, the entire production process could then be done by machine, including the gluing of the wood and metal at a bonding carousel. [6] [5] The chair was available with a plain solid wood or an upholstered seat and was also manufactured in other variations, like a bar stool and a stool.

  3. Stool (seat) - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged joined stool Tolix stool, 1945, France Bar stool "Eiffel Tower" from 1950, Paris/ France Molded plastic stools. 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.

  4. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Bar stools are often made of wood or metal. There are bar stools with and without armrests, backs, and padding or upholstery on the seat surface. Bar stools can range from basic wooden designs to more complex ones with adjustable height. Extra tall and extra short are common features, as well as indoor bar stools and outdoor bar stools. Some ...

  5. Model 60 stacking stool - Wikipedia

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    Production of the stool in 1937. The design was first presented to the public in November 1933 at a Finnish design exhibition titled Wood Only at Fortnum & Mason in London. [4] The stool has been in continuous production since its initial release in 1933. [5] A 1933 model of the stool was added to the permanent collection of MoMA in 1958. [6] [5]

  6. Rowac - Wikipedia

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    The wooden seat (initially made of solid wood and later plywood) is attached to a base plate of embossed steel sheet via screws. The basic construction of the Rowac stool has always remained the same, but various originals and brochures indicate that individual parts, such as the foot, the legs, the struts and the wooden seat, were developed ...

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Wood was an important and common material in Greek furniture, both domestic and imported. [26] A common technique was to construct the main sections of the furniture with cheap solid wood, then apply a veneer using an expensive wood, such as maple or ebony. [26]

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