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  2. The 12 Best Dining Chairs of 2023 for Every Style - AOL

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    This simple mid-century modern chair makes a subtle statement and offers a refined touch to the space it's put into. Color: Green, Brown Size: 20.4" Wide x 24.4" Deep x 31.5" High

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    Geo 2-Piece Upholstered Reversible Chaise L-Sectional, ... Lily Dining Table with Four Chairs, $1,579. Posey Shelf, ... mid-century modern, or full-on Joanna Gaines-inspired, Amazon has you ...

  5. Eames Fiberglass Armchair - Wikipedia

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    The material of the chair, Zenaloy, which is polyester reinforced with fiberglass, was first developed by the US Army during World War II. [4] Using this material, Ray and Charles Eames designed a prototype chair for the 1948 ‘International Competition of Low-Cost Furniture Design’ held by the Museum of Modern Art.

  6. Tulip chair - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1955 and 1956 [1] for the Knoll company of New York City. [2] The designs were initially entitled the 'Pedestal Group' before Saarinen and Knoll settled on the more organic sounding 'Tulip chair' to mirror its inspiration from nature. [ 3 ]

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Dining chair, designed to be used at a dining table; typically, dining chairs are part of a dining set, where the chairs and table feature similar or complementary designs. The oldest known depiction of dining chairs is a seventh-century BCE bas-relief of an Assyrian king and queen on very high chairs. [20]