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Armchair English is: armchair

Extension: An armchair is a chair with armrests. Chairs are simple in structure and diverse in styles, and usually consist of four legs and a chair back with a certain height. Armrests are designed on both sides of the chair, which is convenient for people to support their bodies when sitting up, and can also better protect their backs and arms. The following is a detailed introduction of armchairs.

I. Historical sources

The history of armchairs can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome. At that time, aristocratic families and government agencies used armchair-like styles, which were not only comfortable, but also conducive to expressing their identity and status. It was not until the late Middle Ages that armchairs were widely spread to ordinary people. In order to get a better comfortable experience, modern armchairs often adopt more scientific ergonomic design concepts.

Second, the material type

Armchairs can be made of wood, wrought iron, plastic, etc. Among them, wooden armchairs are the most common, with various types and changeable colors, which are not only economical and practical, but also flexible in design. Iron armchairs have higher strength and durability, meeting the needs of outdoor and outdoor leisure places, but they are not as durable as wooden materials. Plastic armchairs are light and easy to clean, and are suitable for public places such as activity rooms and lounges.

Third, the use of occasions.

The most common use occasions of armchairs are living rooms, bedrooms, balconies and other family spaces, which can be used for leisure chatting, reading books and watching TV. In addition, there are a large number of armchairs in public places such as offices, schools and hospitals. In addition, in restaurants, bars and other dining places and tourist attractions, armchairs have also become a decoration and leisure facilities, providing a relaxed dining and rest environment.