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Or maybe choose a style that suits an existing room. Here at Danetti we have got a chair for you available in every colour shape and style imaginable! Senn Colourful Dining Chair Senn Grey and White Dining Chair Senn Oak and White Dining Chair Lilly Modern Dining Chair Our handy Dining Chair Pocket Guide is packed full of helpful tips! Luka Oak Dining Chair Rio Cantilever Dining Chair Like the style and again great quality for the price, but colour not quite as expected , would say more like lime green than mustard but still nice colour so keeping!! Tori Modern Dining Chair Zilo Fabric Dining Chair Riva Stackable Fabric Dining Chair Argenta Coloured Faux Leather Dining Chair Santo Stackable Faux Leather Dining ChairWe love these chairs! Exceeded my expectations as not always comfortable with ordering products online without being able to physically see them. Lucia Brushed Metal Dining Chair Lena Quilted Dining Chair

Elise Black Chrome Dining Chair Form Cantilever Dining Chair Good product with nothing obviously wrong from a design perspective. Very easy to put together and ergonomically speaking feels good.
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Monti Real Leather Dining Chair Monti Real Leather Armchair To judge the quality of an upholstered chair - feel under the seat. If it’s hollow it may not be the best quality. A quality hardwood chair frame that has been doweled (small, round wooden pegs, glued and screwed into the timber joints) will last a lifetime. For lumbar support, a back height between 30 and 40 cms is ideal. Armrests should be 45 to 58 cms above the seat. Need to support forearms without your shoulders being raised. Did You Know: That the word chair comes from the Greek word ‘kathedra’ which means seat. For many years the chair was a symbol of state and dignity. Even today ‘The Chair’ is used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons. Most committees, boards of directors and academic departments all have a ‘chairman' and many endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. Before the 16th century people were using benches and stools as the seat of everyday life, so, from it’s humble beginnings as a stool like perch, the chair began to develop, the legs became longer and a back rest was added, the chair was designed in a variety of different materials.

Every period in time had its own distinct chair style, the Egyptians modelled theirs around animals, the Romans decorated theirs with scrolls and the Europeans gilded and inlaid theirs with mother-of-pearl. In Europe, it was during the Renaissance period that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state. It fast became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy one. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears. Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. Since it’s early beginnings, the chair has evolved every few years to reflect the styles and fashions of the day. In more recent years chairs have benefitted from being fashioned from a variety of different materials, with steel taking the place of wood. This added strength and durability of steel made styles such as cantilever frames possible.