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  2. The 20 Most Comfortable Outdoor Chairs for All-Day Lounging - AOL

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    From cushy club chairs and reclining pool chaises to cozy, small-space friendly dining chairs, we found the 20 most comfortable outdoor chairs for every space and need, below. Keep reading to shop ...

  3. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Iquo chair, an indoor-outdoor stacking chair by Ini Archibong for Knoll [26] Ironing chair, a lightly built folding chair usually with a metal frame and small padded seat and either a minimal padded back or a simple tubular loop back. The chair is usually used as a 'perch', a support for carrying out an activity – such as ironing – by ...

  4. Emeco 1006 - Wikipedia

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    Emeco 1006. The Emeco 1006 (pronounced ten-oh-six), also known as the Navy chair, is an aluminum chair manufactured by Emeco. [1][2] The 1006 was originally built in 1944 for Navy warships during World War II, but later became a designer chair used in high-end restaurants and by interior designers. In the 1990s, the company began creating ...

  5. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    Among the many important designs originating there are the molded-plywood DCW (Dining Chair Wood) and DCM (Dining Chair Metal with a plywood seat) (1945); Eames Lounge Chair (1956); the Aluminum Group furniture (1958); the Eames Chaise (1968), designed for Charles's friend and film director, Billy Wilder; [8] the Solar Do-Nothing Machine (1957 ...

  6. Category:Stacking chairs - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Stacking chairs. Chairs designed to be stacked closely when not in use, to save space.

  7. Monobloc (chair) - Wikipedia

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    A monobloc chair. Materials. Polypropylene. The Monobloc chair is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair, usually white in colour, often described as the world's most common plastic chair. [1] The name comes from mono - ("one") and bloc ("block"), meaning an object forged in a single piece.

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