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10 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT CHAIRS


1)  The word chair comes from the early 13th-century English word chaere, which is derived from Old French chaiere ("chair, seat, throne"), which is derived from Latin cathedra ("seat").


2)  In ancient Egypt, only the wealthiest people sat in chairs. The taller and finer the chair the person sat in, the greater his or her social rank. Chairs were often built of wood and were similar to today's chairs, with the exception that they were frequently much lower to the ground.


3)  Some antiques collectors and historians refer to Rococo (pronounced roh-coh-coh) as Late Baroque. These are authentic Rococo artefacts, with their elaborately adorned furniture decorating rooms with whimsical themes embracing asymmetry, curves, and gold finishes.


4)  The wheelchair that is regarded as the first wheelchair that is powered by the user. Stephen Farfler designed and erected it in 1665. Farfler, a paraplegic and watchmaker, designed the first wheelchair at the age of 22. Without a doubt, this wooden marvel was heavy and difficult to move.


5)  The Monobloc chair, sometimes known as the world's most common plastic chair, is a lightweight stackable polypropylene chair that is usually white in colour.


6)  Varnishes are used to protect wooden surfaces, paintings, and other decorative things. Varnish coats wooden floors, interior wood panelling and trim, and furniture to maintain and enhance their appearance. Natural resins, which are secretions of plants, were used in the early varnishes.


7)  Chairs have existed in Egypt since at least the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3100 BC). They were upholstered in cloth or leather, built of carved wood, and were significantly lower than modern chairs, with seat heights as low as 10 inches (25 cm).


8)  One of the greatest computer chairs for back discomfort are ergonomic chairs like the ErgoChair Pro. Extreme comfort and lumbar support for office workers while in the chair are among the advantages of employing an ergonomic desk chair.


9)  Thomas Jefferson is said to have invented the first swivel chair, which he used to draught the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776.


10) The rocking chair is said to have been invented by Benjamin Franklin. Franklin is known to have owned and used numerous, but it's much more likely that he was simply an eager adopter of the rocking chair.

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