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  2. The Most Comfortable Swivel Chairs of 2024, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    More specifically, swivel chairs in chunky fabric or leather finishes that skew somewhere between English country and rustic contemporary (read: New England eclectic). While some swivels—like ...

  3. The 20 Best Leather Accent Chairs in 2024 That Will Refine ...

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    Its thin width allows it to squeeze in those tiny spaces, whether that's in a dining room or a reading nook. Color: Caramel. Size: W24" x D24" x H31.9" ... Danish 1960s Leather Swivel Lounge Chair.

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    Takeup to 60% off kitchen and dining furniture. Take up to 60% off mirrors and decor. ... Kiersten Vegan Leather Swivel Barrel Chair. wayfair.com. $304.99. Handmade Braided Jute Area Rug.

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Bárány chair, a swivel chair used in pilot training to teach reliance on aerospace instruments; Barber's Chair Barber's chair; Barcelona chair, designed in 1929 by Lilly Reich and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and widely copied since; characterized by leather upholstery, an angled seat and back without armrests, and X-shaped steel legs

  6. Eames Lounge Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a lounge chair and ottoman manufactured and sold by American furniture company Herman Miller. Introduced in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair was designed by Charles and Ray Eames and is made of molded plywood and leather. It was the first chair the Eameses designed for the high-end market.

  7. Le Corbusier's Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The first results of the collaboration were three chrome-plated tubular steel chairs designed for two of his projects, The Maison la Roche in Paris and a pavilion for Barbara and Henry Church. The line of furniture was expanded for Le Corbusier's 1929 Salon d'Automne installation, 'Equipment for the Home'.