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  2. The Vintage IKEA Furniture That's Now Worth Thousands - AOL

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    stylish round chair with a patterned fabric and metallic base First introduced in 1967, the Polo swivel chair was part of a guest collection made by M Wincrantz Möbelindustri AB in Skövde.

  3. 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 ...

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    I feel an improvement in my hip and lower back pain thanks to Saatva's body contouring and lumbar support." ... selection of furniture with different fabric options ... micro suede swivel chairs ...

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Sweetheart chair, as used in soda shops, also known as a "parlor chair" and an "ice cream chair" (from use in ice cream parlors); the wire frame in the center of the back curls in a manner to suggest a heart design but the term "sweetheart chair" also has a more generic usage and refers to any chair with a heart-shaped design in the center of ...

  6. Swivel chair - Wikipedia

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    An earlier prototype of a swivel chair dates back to a 1505 illustrated manuscript from a German noble named Martin Löffelholz von Kolberg. He conceived of a chair that could twist on its legs and adjust its height. [4] Using an English-style Windsor chair, possibly made by and purchased from Francis Trumble or Philadelphia cabinet-maker ...

  7. Louis XVI furniture - Wikipedia

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    The chaise voyeuse, a type invented under Louis XV, remained popular, It featured an armrest on the top, was designed so the person sitting could sit astride with his arms on the top of the chair back, for playing cards. A set of four of these chairs was made by Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené for Madame Elizabeth, sister of Marie-Antoinette, and ...