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  2. The 17 Most Comfortable Accent Chairs for Your Quiet Corner - AOL

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    Munni Oleander White Rocking Chair. Whether you're a new mom in need of a nursing rocker, or you just love the swaying sensation, this chair from Article is both functional and comfortable.

  3. 26 Budget-Friendly Accent Chairs to Add Into Your Space - AOL

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    Behudin Lounge Chair and Ottoman. Not only is this lounge chair and ottoman set highly durable, waterproof, and easy to clean, but it also reclines, making it one of the most comfy chairs on the list.

  4. 11 Supremely Comfortable Chairs for a Small Bedroom - AOL

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    Pillow Chair. ASH NYC, the hospitality design firm behind iconic hotels like Hotel Peter and Paul and the Ulysses, knows a thing or two about bedroom furniture. The Pillow chair is not only ...

  5. Poäng - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA chair features thin upholstery instead of the 406's webbed seat. Its molded plywood frame swings slightly when a person sits in it, giving the impression of a rocking chair; Nakamura intended this to evoke a relaxing feeling. [1] The design of the chair has been changed several times since its launch in 1976.

  6. Swan (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The Swan is a lounge chair and sofa designed by Arne Jacobsen in the Danish modern style in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. It is manufactured by Danish furniture manufacturer Republic of Fritz Hansen.

  7. Grand Confort - Wikipedia

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    Grand Confort is a cube-shaped high armchair, whose leather cushions are held in a chrome-plated steel corset.It was designed as a modernist response to the traditional club chair in 1928 by a team of three: Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier, and his cousin and colleague Pierre Jeanneret. [1]