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  2. Piano stool - Wikipedia

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    The upholstery can provide better sitting comfort compared to a hard wooden seats which were common as piano chairs until the 1990s. [2] Some piano benches are extra wide (duet piano stool [3]) for allowing playing of works written for piano four hands. Some piano benches also have the opportunity to tilt the seat forward for a more ergonomic ...

  3. Bench (weight training) - Wikipedia

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    Typical consumer-level weight bench with leg exercise attachment Two weight training benches in a fitness center in Nürnberg, Germany Hyper bench for hyperextension Negative bench or decline bench. A weight training bench is a piece of exercise equipment used for weight training. Weight training benches may be of various designs: fixed ...

  4. Rowac - Wikipedia

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    The second type was the swivel chair (models XII a and b), in which not only the seat height but also the backrest could be adjusted (model XII b even had a horizontally and vertically adjustable backrest). The adjustments could be changed individually by a simple turn of the hand and without the need for any tools.

  5. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A storage bench is a combination of sitting space and a storage box, often used for keeping gardening supplies or grill equipment. A form is a backless bench that was used for seating in dining rooms, school rooms and law courts — can be leather or upholstered fabric with or without a back rest. Wooden benches in early railway passenger cars

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  7. Chair - Wikipedia

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    Chair, c. 1772, mahogany, covered in modern red morocco leather, height: 97.2 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) A chair is a type of seat, typically designed for one person and consisting of one or more legs, a flat or slightly angled seat and a back-rest.