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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 23 Comfiest Chairs for Lounging All Over the Place - AOL

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    Whether it's for reading, watching TV, or reading, shop brands like CB2, Sundays, and Article to find the most comfortable chairs of 2024 for your home. The 23 Comfiest Chairs for Lounging All ...

  4. 16 Comfy Swivel Chairs You'll Sit on More Often Than ... - AOL

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    From a barrel shape to a low profile design, these comfy swivel chairs are worth a spot in your home. Shop space-saving, leather, bouclé, and more styles. 16 Comfy Swivel Chairs You'll Sit on ...

  5. Adirondack chair - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack chair is an outdoor lounge chair with wide armrests, a tall slatted back, and a seat that is higher in the front than the back. [1]

  6. Rustic furniture - Wikipedia

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    Rustic coffee table with cedar and mountain laurel branches. The rustic furniture movement developed during the mid- to late-1800s. John Gloag in A Short Dictionary Of Furniture says that "chairs and seats, with the framework carved to resemble the branches of trees, were made in the middle years of the 18th century, and there was a popular fashion for this naturalistic rustic furniture" in ...

  7. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Another distinctive style of Amish furniture is the Soap Hollow School, developed in Soap Hollow, Pennsylvania. These pieces are often brightly painted in red, gold, and black. Henry Lapp was a furniture maker based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is his designs that most closely resemble the furniture we think of today as Amish-made ...