Armchair
An armchair is a type of chair designed for comfort, featuring one or more armrests at about elbow height. It is typically upholstered and padded, intended for longer periods of sitting such as reading or conversation. The term distinguishes such chairs from armless seating and from dining chairs, reflecting their emphasis on comfort and support.
Armchairs have a long history across cultures. In antiquity, chairs with arms appeared in elite settings, and
Common types include wing chairs, club chairs, tub chairs, and Chesterfield-style armchairs. Features vary widely and
Armchairs are widely used in living rooms, studies, and public lounges, often arranged with sofas or around