What are club chairs?

Club chairs are heavily upholstered chairs with arms and lower back, usually covered with skin. This easy chair, which lies in nature, has its roots in the English gentleman clubs of the 19th century, where they undoubtedly served as the final socializing and relaxing furniture. Club chairs evoke a picture of rooms filled with smoke decorated with heavy, male wood and skin, which are worn on a comfortable patina. In the 1920s, there was a huge jump in the popularity of club chairs, which began their development from the overcrowded male English version to many different models available today. Decorative nails often cried a chair. In the mid -1920s, they were introduced into the Art Deco era and the design of club chairs captivated more formal, reduced down. The use of cows and Sheep Hide has become the predominant and nails were used less frequently. The French made a huge leap forward in the design of the club chair and came with their own mutation, the Bauhaus-Wasily chair, which proves that the reputation of the old school in the club chair can be re-discoveredOut into something modern and sexy.

In the 1940s, club chairs continued to support comfort furniture. World War II temporarily stopped the main production, but after the war the club chairs returned with revenge. Modern furniture materials have made it possible to replace hair straw or animal with industrial foam. Traditionally rounded arms and back were more on the other and available in different colors. America has contributed to the development of club chairs with Eames chairs at the age of 50, and most recently designer Philippe Starck has shown that polypropyle resistant to weather-resistant, resistant to the Roto-Mold-Moldd Polypropylene polypropyl could take the form of a favorite.

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