The following is a partial list of chairs with descriptions, with internal or external cross-references about most of the chairs. For other chair-like types (like bench, stool), see Seats.

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601 Chair by Dieter Rams

A

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B

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Bertoia chair (child sized model)

C

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Corner Chair by Charles Rohlfs

D

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E

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Easy Edges side chair by Frank Gehry

F

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G

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H

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I

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J

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K

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Knotted chair by Marcel Wanders (1995)

L

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M

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Mezzardo Seat by Achille e Pier Giacomo Castiglioni (1957)

N

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O

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P

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Plia folding chair by Giancarlo Piretti [it] (1967)
Pushchair or stroller

Q

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R

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Rietveld Red and Blue chair
Ribbon Chair by Pierre Paulin
Michael Thonet Model 1 Rocking Chair

S

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T

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U

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V

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W

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Windsor Style Desk-Chair from Monticello
Wishbone Chair by Hans Wegner
Womb Chair by Eero Saarinen

X

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Y

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Z

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Z chair by Paul Tuttle

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