Published at Sunday, April 15th, 2018 - 22:59:36 PM. . By .
Great works in modern day furniture design and architecture come from the likes of Verner Panton with his classic, all plastic, shiny, robust, and award winning chair. The tulip chair, developed by Eero Saarinen, could be classified as a competitor in the $1000 plus price range. The elegant form factor and interchangeable cushion gives this a slight edge over the more artistically inspired Panton classical version. Throughout the ages the armchair has a legacy of representing wealthy and high status members of society but all that is reimagined in todays marketplace. Children and youngsters lounge all day long in the comfort of the common room resting in the clutches of a heavenly soft armchair.
Ancient Greeces (8BC -6AD) take on chair placement and the people who sat in them were a great deal different than the civilization before them. The concept of lesser citizens sitting on the floor or stools was entirely the same. Greek culture thought of placing extra chairs in various temples in order for the gods to make their direct presence known to the land. Advance time thousands of years forward to modern day living this would be like another occasional piece of furniture that does not always get used day in and day out. If the gods truly sat in these extra chairs one would think it would not be a daily occurrence.
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