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    The barrel-shaped design is covered in a soft boucle fabric that actually resists stains, and the chair is mounted on a 360-degree metal swivel base and has a supportive padded seat, making it ...

  3. The Most Comfortable Swivel Chairs of 2024, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    The chair's hidden base features a steel ball-bearing mechanism for a smooth, 360-degree swivel and the standard 22-inch seat depth can be extended to an extra-deep 27 inches, if you choose the ...

  4. The 10 Most Comfortable Recliners of 2024 (That Still ... - AOL

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    To that end, what makes this guy totally unique is that it’s a recliner and a swivel chair. The seat rests upon a smooth, 360-degree swivel base and features a hidden handle that activates the ...

  5. Swivel chair - Wikipedia

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    Office swivel chairs, like computer chairs, usually incorporate a gas lift to adjust the height of the seat, but not usually large (e.g. recliner) swiveling armchairs. A draughtsman's chair is a swivel chair without wheels that is usually taller than an 'office chair' for use in front of a drawing board. They also have a foot-ring to support ...

  6. Busk + Hertzog - Wikipedia

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    An upholstered lounge chair on swivel base designed by Busk-Hertzog for Danish Broadcast Corporation in 2002 and is today part of the permanent exhibitions at the Design museum in Copenhagen and Oslo. A lounge chair on swivel base inspired by a rose leaf, nominated for Federal Republic of Germany Design Award.

  7. 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.