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  2. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield chair, a low club-style chair with a fully buttoned or tufted interior, typically made of leather; Chiavari chair, designed in 1870 by Giuseppe Gaetano Descalzi of Chiavari in Italy. The chair is lightweight, has elegant lines, yet is strong, practical and easy to handle. Pope Leo XIII Chiavari chairs

  3. The 17 Most Comfortable Accent Chairs for Your Quiet Corner - AOL

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    "As for the style of the chair itself, we love introducing a new fabric, color, or pattern via accent seating–deep green velvet is a current favorite, especially when paired with a neutral linen ...

  4. Club chair - Wikipedia

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    A club chair is a type of armchair, usually covered in leather. It was created and made in France. Before it came to be known under its current name, it first appeared as the fauteuil confortable, the 'comfortable armchair'. It was given this name to distinguish it from the fauteuil de style, which had straighter lines and was less enveloping. [1]

  5. The 24 Best Reading Chairs for Peak Literature Consumption - AOL

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    Samouri Modern Channel Accent Chair. Barrel chairs are a classic accent chair design, and this faux leather one looks like it belongs in a dimly lit room in the middle of a bunch of reading material.

  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. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    The use of velvet in upholstered furniture becomes popular. During the reign of Charles I (Caroline Era), the Baroque style took hold in mainland Europe, and this style remained popular into the 18th century. It was characterised by the use of abundant ornamentation in furniture, and was initially promoted by the Catholic church as a response ...