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  2. The 50 Most Iconic Chair Designs - AOL

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    Ming Chair. Given that the Ming dynasty ruled China from 1368 to 1644, a wide range of furniture styles emerged from that period. Toward the later years, the nation saw the production of intricate ...

  3. This Ergonomic Office Chair Fixed My Posture Within a Week - AOL

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    Office Computer Desk Chair. At under $40, you may be wondering if this chair is actually comfortable to sit in during the work day. And based on the 12k-plus reviews, shoppers say yes, though it ...

  4. These 15 Genius Creations Just Won The European Product ... - AOL

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    Great design is more than aesthetics—it shapes the way we live, interact, and experience the world. The European Product Design Award (EPDA) stands as a prestigious platform, recognizing the ...

  5. Wilkhahn - Wikipedia

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    The production halls in Eimbeckhausen have been completed in 1993. They were designed by Thomas Herzog and have been regarded throughout the world as a model of aesthetic and environmentally compatible building construction. In 1995 the Picto swivel chair was developed by Wilkhahn. [3] [4] In 2005 the Aline chair was presented to the public. [3]

  6. Polypropylene stacking chair - Wikipedia

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    The polypropylene stacking chair is one of the very few chairs that after over 50 years is still in production and has been made in forty countries around the world, for schools, hospitals, airports, canteens, restaurants, arenas, hotels, as well as homes. [1] It is the best-selling chair in the world. [2]

  7. Aeron chair - Wikipedia

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    The Aeron was so popular that after the bubble burst, one commenter described the piles of unused chairs as reminiscent of a "corporate graveyard" of office furniture. [15] In 2010, Bloomberg stated that the Aeron was the best-selling individual office chair in the United States. [1]