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Learn how original co-designer Don Chadwick and Herman Miller remastered the Aeron Chair. Made up of just six elements, the Plex family flexes on demand. Hear how Embody supports the research of ophthalmic neurobiologist Budd Tucker. Best Match Newest Items High to Low Low to High Brand A-Z Brand Z-A Best Rated Best Selling Toggle Grid On Toggle List On Results 1 - 32 of 267 Page 1 of 9 SEM Marine Vinyl Coat Spray Matches or changes vinyl surface color Overton's Deluxe Back-to-Back Lounge Boat Seat with 10" Base... High-impact plastic frame and base Additional storage under seat Seat: 41.5"L x 18"W x 28.25"H Overton's Deluxe Boat Seat Matching Vinyl Coordinate boats interior with new boat seats Matches Overtons Deluxe Boat Seats Overton's Economy Fishing Seat Beautifully embossed center panel 19"H x 16.5"W x 19"D Overton's Deluxe Back-to-Back Lounge Boat Seat with 8" Base Seat: 41.5"L x 18"W x 26.25"H

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23"D x 59"W x 30"H Overton's Deluxe Jump Seat with 10" Base Seat: 17.5"D x 15.5"W x 27.25"H Page 1 of 9Ever since I picked up a vintage deck chair towards the end of last summer, I confess, I've become a bit obsessed with them. I mean, what's not to love? Simple design and fabrication, a multitude of fabric choices and there's even a bit of history behind them. But the latter was where I was drawing a blank. And since we're turning our attention to furniture this month, I decided a little research was in order. From what I've been able to dig up, the deck chair was designed by a British businessman by the name of John Moore and patented in 1886. By the early 1900s, they were being used as seating on transatlantic steamers (the Titanic was said to have 600 of them, although only a few survived). Knowing this, it's easy to guess the origin of the name deck chair. It was meant for leisure on a cruise ship's deck; easy to transport and easy to stack. Originally, the deck chair could only be locked in one position.

Eventually though, the chairs were equipped with supports for multiple sitting positions, allowing one to recline, sometimes they even came equipped with a removable footrest. While the ship's deck might be how they got their start, soon they began popping up on beaches, piers, parks and gardens. There's even a phrase coined, "rearrange the deck chairs" or "rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic". Both imply that a person is overly concerned with trivialities during a time of crisis. If this little bit of history has piqued your interest in owning a deck chair of your own, Thornback & Peel and Gallant & Jones both carry modern versions of the classic deck chair. Though a quick search will turn up a multitude of other stockists. Of course, you can always scour flea markets, antique shops, or Ebay if you're looking for a vintage one. And for any of my Baltimore neighbors, if you're in the market, I just spotted two in the window of Avenue Antiques!2, The Postcard Shop; 4, Gallant & Jones;