What is Wingback's chair?
The Wingback chair is a type of easy chair that has a closing wing on both sides. Some people call these wings "ears" because they sometimes resemble the ears that turned inside the chair. The wings can reach from the backrest to the upper part of the seat, or they can only run from the seat back above the armrest to the top of the seat. Wingback chairs were common when the fireplaces were primarily responsible for heating houses; When the chair was placed towards the fire, the heat from the fireplace would be captured by the wings to ensure the warmth and head of the heat.
Most wing models in modern times are upholstered for comfort, skin or fabrics, and are usually captured by pairing or foam in the seat of chairs and seats and seats. Sometimes the wings are also upholstered, providing additional positions or sleeping. The legs of the chair are very often made and the legs can be highly decorative or completely simple, depending on the overall aesthetics of the wing chair.
Less traditional chairs of wingback can have a slope function that allows one to lie back to rest or sleep. The degree of chair varies according to a particular model, and almost all the chair models on the armchair are equipped with a foot that extends outwards when the user folds the seat back. Some wingback chairs even allow the user to lie completely flat, as if on the bed. Others have a slight slope in the seat and seat to prevent the user from lying completely flat. The light function is activated either by pressing on the back of the seat or by pulling the manually activated lever mounted on the side of the chair.
The wings themselves are usually one of the two varieties: straight or rolling wings. Straight wings are more angles and running backrest to the top of the seat. Scroll wings have a distinctive curve, with a thicker part of the curve extending from the top of the seat. Scroll wing is more decorative while the direct wing provides greater potential for heat collection when you place themThose towards the fireplace or other heat source, such as a wooden stove.