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  2. Peacock Chair - Wikipedia

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    Peacock Chair may refer to: The Peacock Chair, a chair designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1947; Peacock Chair, a public work designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Imperial Hotel in 1921–22; Peacock Chair, a 2009 work by Dror Benshetrit; Peacock chair, a large wicker chair with a flared back originating in the Philippines

  3. The Peacock Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Peacock Chair (Danish: Påfuglestolen) is a chair designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1947. It was originally produced by Johannes Hansen but its currently produced by PP Møbler under the model number PP550. [1] As it was characteristic of Wegner's furniture, the Peacock Chair borrows from the design of the traditional English Windsor chair. [2]

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    Said a fan: "This chair is just lovely. The camel color is beautiful, not as yellow as the online photos appear. A bit slimmer than most recliners and with a higher seat, both of which I wanted.

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    Zero gravity chairs are good for those who suffer from back pain because they recline you in a way so that there's no gravity pressure on your lower back. This one is made of stylish rattan and ...

  6. Caning (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Furniture or chair caning may be confused with wicker; chair caning is specifically the craft of applying rattan cane or rattan peel to a piece of furniture such as the backs or seats of chairs, whereas wicker or wicker work is a reference to the craft of weaving any number of materials such as willow or rattan reeds as well as man-made paper ...

  7. Wakefield Rattan Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wakefield Rattan Company was the world's leading manufacturer of rattan furniture and objects in the second half of the 19th century. Founded by Cyrus Wakefield in 1851 in South Reading, Massachusetts (now Wakefield ), it perfected machinery for working with rattan, developing looms for weaving chair seats and mats.