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  2. Folding chair - Wikipedia

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    Folding chairs are generally used for seating in areas where permanent seating is not possible or practical. This includes outdoor and indoor events such as funerals, college graduations, religious services, and sporting events and competitions . Folding chairs are also used in the home for any situation requiring extra seating.

  3. Director's chair - Wikipedia

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    Japanese traditional folding stool. A director's chair [2] [3] is a lightweight chair that folds side-to-side with a scissors action. The seat and back are made of canvas or a similar strong fabric which bears the user's full weight and can be folded; the frame is made of wood, or sometimes metal or plastic. The seat and scissors members work ...

  4. The Best Hole-in-the-Wall Mexican Restaurant in Every State

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    Gulfport. What people say: Tamale Shak is a tiny, quirky, beachy restaurant with walls covered in license plates, bumper stickers, dollar bills and tourism brochures. They serve corn husk wrapped ...

  5. Daensen folding chair - Wikipedia

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    Daensen folding chair. The Daensen folding chair consists of the metallic remains of a folding chair which were discovered in 1899 in sand from a Bronze Age tumulus near Daensen, a part of Buxtehude, Lower Saxony, Germany. The chair is the southernmost and most richly decorated example of the eighteen known folding chairs of the Nordic Bronze ...

  6. History of the chair - Wikipedia

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    The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair, moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs, recliner chairs (easy chair), butterfly chair, beanbag chairs, the egg or pod chair, plywood and laminate wood chairs, and massage chairs.

  7. Chair - Wikipedia

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    Chair. Chair, c. 1772, mahogany, covered in modern red morocco leather, height: 97.2 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) A chair is a type of seat, typically designed for one person and consisting of one or more legs, a flat or slightly angled seat and a back-rest.