warmed his chair - significado y definición. Qué es warmed his chair
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Qué (quién) es warmed his chair - definición

HORIZONTAL WOODEN MOULDING ON AN INTERIOR WALL
Surbase; Chair rail; Chair-rail; Chair rails
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Butterfly chair         
  • BKF Chair
DESIGN ICON,
BKF Chair; Hardoy chair; BKF chair
The butterfly chair, also known as a BKF chair or Hardoy chair, is a style of chair featuring a metal frame and a large sling hung from the frame's highest points, creating a suspended seat. The frame of the chair is generally painted black.
Djinn chair         
MODERNIST CHAIR CREATED BY FRENCH DESIGNER OLIVIER MOURGUE
Djinn Chair
The Djinn chair is an important design of the "Modernist" style, created by French designer Olivier Mourgue. Originally called the "Low fireside chair", it is also commonly referred to as the "2001" chair, because of its prominent appearance in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Corner chair         
  • Corner chair (ca. 1740)
  • Burgomaster's chair (ca. 1750)
A TYPE OF CHAIR WITH ONE LEG IN FRONT
Roundabout chair; Burgomaster chair; Writing chair
A corner chair is a chair design with a four-corner seat arranged in a way that one corner, sometimes rounded, frequently with a cabriole leg, is positioned in front while the rounded or angled backrest is aligned with the two back sides of the seat.

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Dado rail

A dado rail, also known as a chair rail or surbase, is a type of moulding fixed horizontally to the wall around the perimeter of a room.

The dado rail is traditionally part of the dado or wainscot and, although the purpose of the dado is mainly aesthetic, the dado rail may provide the wall with protection from furniture and other contact. Traditionally, the height of the dado rail is derived from the height of the pedestal of a column of classical order, typically 24 inches (610 mm) from the floor or about one-fifth the height of the room. Modern trends have been towards 36 inches or 900 mm, based on the assumption that its purpose is to protect the wall from chair backs. The term 'chair rail' is also used for this reason.

Dado rails are also sometimes applied to a wall without the full dado treatment. The purpose of the rail in these cases may be protective, and it is common in environments where walls are subject to much wear and tear, such as shopping centres and hospitals. In such cases the height of the rail is often 1200 mm or even 1500 mm from the floor and serves a functional rather than aesthetic role.