barrel chair
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of barrel chair
An Americanism dating back to 1840–50
Example Sentences
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Prophet developed a new, more basic logo—no barrel, chair or Old Timer.
Seated in a dark green barrel chair at the Fairmont Royal York in Toronto, Goldwyn speaks animatedly about working with his best friend on his latest directorial outing and creating a heartfelt love letter to fathers and sons.
From Los Angeles Times
It's been a year and a half since I spent more than five minutes inside a coffee shop, so I park myself in a Dunkin'-orange pleather barrel chair near the register.
From Salon
He still has a mystical attachment to inanimate objects, among them an aged barrel chair he once picked up in Bristol — a commode, in fact, that he covered with a fancy cushion.
From New York Times
Haskell explores local flea markets and refurbishes pieces for the store, including a pair of sling chairs from the '70s and a bright red cane-backed barrel chair from the '60s.
From Los Angeles Times
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