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The Club Chair
Liz is trying to find her position in the club chair
The Club chair
Club chairs get their name from chairs that were found in old world gentlemen's clubs where the men would get away and smoke cigars and knock back a few drinks with their buddies.
Beanbag
Vera almost drowns in her bean bag
Bean bag
Bean bag originated way back in 1960's and were initially called as sac chairs.
Farthingale Chair
A dejected Pia in a stylish chair
Farthingale Chair
The Farthingale chair was introduced as a chair for ladies in the late 16th century and was named in England, probably in the 19th century, for its ability to accommodate the exceptionally wide-hooped skirts known as farthingales.
Rex chair
Rex Chair
REX Chair is one of the most famous Slovenian industrial design items. In 1952 the Rex chair was designed by architect and designer Niko Kralj.
The Savonarola Chair
The Savonarola chair
Also known as scissors chair, Dante chair, or X-chair). Also known as a Savonarola or Dante chair in Italy, or a Luther chair in Germany.It was known in Ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece.
The Recliner
Mandy relaxes in the recliner
The Recliner
A recliner is an armchair that reclines when you lower the seat back and raises its front. It has a backrest that can recline, and often a footrest that can be extended by means of a lever on the side of the seat or defer automatically when the back is reclined.
The Butterfly Chair
Mona wanted to bring the butterfly chair home
The butterfly chair
The butterfly chair The butterfly chair 1938 was designed by three designers. Antonio Bonet, Juan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari-Hardoy. The armchair has been produced in many parts of the world and came from U.S. Knoll to Europe.
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