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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 ...
Pendleton Explorer King Quilt Set. $261 with Prime. ... like spindle-wood frames and swivel chairs, with modern fabrics such as boucle and flax linen. ... Seesaw Cream Nursery Power Recliner Chair ...
Swivel chairs may be your answer. A pair may be the perfect solution for a long room or tight space. ... fitted sheet and two pillowcases — or four if you get it in King. Grab a set now for a ...
A swivel, swivelling, spinny, or revolving chair is a chair with a single central leg that allows the seat to rotate 360 degrees to the left or right. A concept of a rotating chair with swivel castors was illustrated by the Nuremberg noble Martin Löffelholz von Kolberg in his 1505 technological illuminated manuscript , the so-called Codex ...
601 Chair by Dieter Rams. 10 Downing Street Guard Chairs, two antique chairs used by guards in the early 19th century; 14 chair (No. 14 chair) is the archetypal bentwood side chair originally made by the Gebrüder Thonet chair company of Germany in the 19th century, and widely copied and popular today [1]
With the death of Louis XV on May 10, 1774, his grandson Louis XVI became King of France at age twenty. The new king had little interest in the arts, but his wife, Marie-Antoinette, and her brothers-in-law, the Comte de Provence (the future Louis XVIII) and the Comte d'Artois (the future Charles X), were deeply interested in the arts, gave their protection to artists, and ordered large amounts ...