- 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...
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height of the
armrests.
Armrests should support the
forearm and not the
sensitive elbow area.
Hence in some
chair designs, the
armrest is not continuous...
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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...
- are
examples of
different kinds of seat: Armchair, a
chair equipped with
armrests Airline seat, for p****engers in an
aircraft Bar stool, a high
stool used...
- has
split and cracked. The
armrests and seat
frame were
strengthened by gilt wood
edging too
which continued from the
armrests up to the back of the chair...
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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...
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measures include sloped window sills to stop
people sitting;
benches with
armrests positioned to stop
people lying on them;
water sprinklers that
spray intermittently;...
- cylinder). The
armrests are
height adjustable, also in the
width between them and the
direction is adjustable.
There are also
armrests that can be turned...
- back and shoulders. Like many
office chairs, they are customizable: the
armrests, back,
lumbar support and
headrest can all be
adjusted for
comfort and...