- An
armrest (or arm-rest) is a part of a chair,
where a
person can rest
their arms on.
Armrests are
built into a
large variety of
chairs such as automotive...
- "center console" (often
Median console)
often extends, as well, to the
armrest between the driver's and p****enger's seats,
which in some
vehicles (such...
-
raised seat
commonly supported by
three or four legs, but with
neither armrests nor a
backrest (in
early stools), and
typically built to
accommodate one...
- in
various colors and fabrics.
Chairs vary in design. An
armchair has
armrests fixed to the seat; a
recliner is
upholstered and
features a
mechanism that...
-
place to sit. The term may encomp****
additional features, such as back,
armrest, head
restraint but may also
refer to
concentrations of
power in a wider...
-
enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil) with an
upholstered back and
armrests on
upholstered frames. The seat
frame is over-upholstered, but the rest...
- The
Adirondack chair is an
outdoor lounge chair with wide
armrests, a tall
slatted back, and a seat that is
higher in the
front than the back. Its name...
-
multiple people. It is
commonly found in the form of a
bench with
upholstered armrests and is
often ****ed with
springs and
tailored cushion and pillows. Although...
-
armrest lid, however, if an
optional leather armrest was selected, it
brought the
height up to
about 4.5
inches (110 mm). For 1995, all the
armrest lids...
- hook
meant to
temporarily secure a
purse or
handbag to a table, sink or
armrest. Such
hooks have been
available since the 1920s.
Queen Elizabeth II was...