Chair - Designing Buildings
Chair - Designing Buildings - Share your construction industry knowledge. In the most general sense, a chair is a piece of furniture designed for the purpose of allowing a single person to sit or recline. An item of furniture that provides seating for more than one person may be referred to as a sofa, settee, chaise longue, bench and so on.
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