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  2. Meet the artist transforming tennis balls into furniture - AOL

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    Maybe nine months, because I have a rhythm of cutting tennis balls. I can get through 1,800 per week.” Wittock cuts each tennis ball by hand, her and her team average around 1,800 per week.

  3. Ball Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Chair was designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Ball Chair is also known as the globe chair and is famous for its unconventional shape. It is considered a classic of industrial design .

  4. Eero Aarnio - Wikipedia

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    Eero Aarnio (born 21 July 1932) is a Finnish designer, noted for his innovative furniture designs in the 1960s, such as his plastic and fibreglass chairs. [1] He was born in Helsinki. Puppy toy by Eero Aarnio at the Googleplex, 2008. Aarnio studied architecture at the Institute of Industrial Arts in Helsinki and graduated in 1960.

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Balans Chair Balans chair, designed by Norwegian furniture designer Peter Opsvik in 1979, is the original kneeling chair design [7] Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio Ball Chair, designed by Finnish furniture designer Eero Aarnio in 1963 (also see: Bubble chair) Bar stool, tall narrow stool designed for seating at a bar or counter

  6. Shaker tilting chair - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Patent No 8771 drawing image Patent 8771 image close-up of parts Shaker ladder chair with ball swivels on rear legs for tilting. The Shaker tilting chair – named for its ball bearing or ball and socket [A] button mechanism assembled to the back two legs of a wooden chair – allowed a person to lean back in the chair without slipping or scraping the floor.

  7. Club foot (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The back legs are plain. A club foot is a type of rounded foot for a piece of furniture, such as the end of a chair leg. [1] [2] It is also known by the alternative names pad foot [3] [4] [5] and Dutch foot, [4] [5] the latter sometimes corrupted into duck foot. [6] Such feet are rounded flat pads or disks at the end of furniture legs.

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