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  2. We're Obsessing Over These Stylish Swivel Chairs - AOL

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    Upholstered Swivel Armchair. This plush chair is similar to the popular Gwyneth Boucle Swivel Chair — at a fraction of the price. Featuring a 360-degree swivel at the base and a poly-blend ...

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    Bleeker Swivel Chair. Available in Serena & Lily's enormous fabric library of nearly 200 options, this chair is totally customizable. It's also 20 percent off with the code SALE.It's not just ...

  4. 13 Swivel Chairs for a Better-Looking, More Functional Space

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    Our expert home editors tested a bunch of the most popular swivel chairs on the market to find these 13 best swivel chairs in 2024. These are the models we swear by. 13 Swivel Chairs for a Better ...

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    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antique chairs used by guards in the early 19th century; 14 chair (No. 14 chair) is the archetypal bentwood side chair originally made by the Gebrüder Thonet chair company of Germany in the 19th century, and widely copied and popular today [1]

  6. Swivel chair - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Eames Fiberglass Armchair - Wikipedia

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    The armchair was the first one-piece plastic chair whose surface was left uncovered and not upholstered. [1] In 1950, Zenith began mass-producing the fiberglass shell armchairs for Herman Miller, who offered them for sale that year. The fiberglass armchair was included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1950.