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  2. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    La-Z-Boy Inc. (pronounced "lazy boy") is an American furniture manufacturer based in Monroe, Michigan, United States, that makes home furniture, including upholstered recliners, sofas, stationary chairs, lift chairs and sleeper sofas. The company employs more than 11,000 people.

  3. La-Z-Boy launches ‘never recline’ petition for airplane ...

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    Petition signers can win a free recliner and $500 toward a flight. ... La-Z-Boy has even taken it as far as to launch a petition to ban reclining on airplanes.

  4. Recliner - Wikipedia

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    The first reclining chair was reportedly owned by Napoleon III. [5] Knabush and Shoemaker, two American cousins, are credited with gaining a patent on a wooden recliner. The design was the same wooden bench recliner found in other designs. Issued in 1928, the patent led to the founding of La-Z-Boy. In 1930, Knabush and Shoemaker patented an ...

  5. Aeron chair - Wikipedia

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    Development of the Aeron chair began in the late 1970s, after Herman Miller hired designers Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf.They sought to design a chair that improved upon the shortcomings of La-Z-Boy recliners that were often used in residential and medical settings for the elderly, and completed a prototype called the Sarah Chair in 1988.

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  7. Neosho, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    La-Z-Boy Incorporated – Recliner and sofa assembly plant; Premier Turbines – Aircraft engine repair and overhaul facility – formerly Rocketdyne; Newell Brands - formerly Jarden Corporation – formerly Sunbeam Inc. Leggett & Platt-Formed Wire Division – Diversified wire products manufacturer – formerly Talbot Industries