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  2. Club chair - Wikipedia

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    Round brown club chair. 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 ...

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    This leather club chair is made with top-grain leather that will develop a rich patina. ... Danish 1960s Leather Swivel Lounge Chair. Vintage lovers rejoice: this vintage Danish modern chair is ...

  4. 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; Club chair Club chair, a ...

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    Manually recline in two positions, kick back and know you got a great deal on a classic leather club chair. Said a fan: "This chair is just lovely. The camel color is beautiful, not as yellow as ...

  6. Morris chair - Wikipedia

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    Morris chairs feature a seat with a reclining back and moderately high armrests, which give the chair an old-style appearance. The characteristic feature of a Morris chair is a hinged back, set between two un-upholstered arms, with the reclining angle adjusted through a row of pegs, holes or notches in each arm.

  7. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Anne style began to evolve during the reign of William III of England (1689-1702), [6] but the term predominantly describes decorative styles from the mid-1720s to around 1760, although Queen Anne reigned earlier (1702-1714). [4] [7] "The name 'Queen Anne' was first applied to the style more than a century after it was fashionable."