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Solid Wood Swivel Chair

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    Hot Selling Solid Oak Wood Swivel Office Chair Computer Chair

    Product Introduction

    Type:Household Chair,Wooden Chair,Office Chair,Swivel Chair

    Description:Hot selling solid oak wood swivel office char computer chair

    Material:solid oak wood

    Color:Optional/natural wood color

    Place of Origin:Fujian,China Mainland

    MOQ:1 container,mixture is accepted

    Payment Terms:50%T/T in advance and balance before shipping

    Sample:Available (7-15days,charged,but can be refunded from official order)

    Size:61*60*90cm or as requested

    Package:5 layers carton outside with foam and EPE cotton protection inside for every corner protected by paper corner protection. Leg protected by MDF board carton outside. Safe enough for mail order delivery. We can also add wood frame outside as clients’ request.

     

    Advantage:Novel Design (3 designers with more than 5years’ abundant experience)

    Durable Quality (Imported solid wood guarantees best quality)

    Shortest Delivery (Around 30days)

     

    Feature:The solid American oak wood Desk Chair arrives in perfect form to provide you with a time-less style with modern day functionality.

     

    Swivel Chair Origin

    Using an English-style Windsor chair, possibly made by and purchased from Francis Trumble or Philadelphia cabinet-maker Benjamin Randolph, Thomas Jefferson invented the first swivel chair. Jefferson heavily modified the Windsor chair and incorporated top and bottom parts connected by a central iron spindle, enabling the top half known as the seat, to swivel on casters of the type used in rope-hung windows. It had no wheels. When the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, Jefferson's swivel chair is purported to be the chair he sat upon when he drafted the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776. Jefferson later had the swivel chair sent to his Virginia plantation, Monticello, where he later built a "writing paddle" onto its side in August 1791.

    Since 1836, the chair has been in the possession of the American Philosophical Society located in Philadelphia

     


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