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peacock chair

American  

noun

  1. a wicker armchair with a high, circular back.


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The only other objects in the space were an old exercise bike Mr. Clemens had hopped on and pedaled awhile, a vintage white wicker peacock chair that had featured in an Instagram video they made to promote the Ugg collaboration, and a big metal Telfar logo: a T cuddled inside a C.

From New York Times

Peacock chair Strauss is bullish on the no-cost option, particularly given the toll that fallout from COVID-19 is taking on the economy: “I think that you’re seeing an increased number of people looking for affordable options.”

From Seattle Times

Aphrodite sat—or held court, rather—in a wicker peacock chair.

From Literature

Best Appearance By Wicker: When Ariana Grande cut to Nicki Minaj during her performance of their hit “Side to Side”, Nicki was sitting on a wicker Peacock chair.

From Time

NOW: For his company Bend Goods, Los Angeles designer Gaurav Nanda recently debuted a wire update of the peacock chair that combines the strut and structure of the classic with art deco-esque geometric patterning.

From The Wall Street Journal