incliners
An incliner is a type of chair designed to recline backward at an angle, allowing the user to lean back comfortably. This reclining motion is typically achieved through a manual mechanism, often involving a lever or by simply pushing against the chair's frame with the body. Incliners are generally upholstered and padded for comfort, making them popular for relaxation, reading, or watching television. They differ from recliners in that they usually offer a simpler, more limited range of motion, primarily focused on tilting the backrest rather than a full leg-rest extension. Some inclinators may include a footrest that extends outward or upward as the backrest reclines, but this is not a universal feature. The design emphasizes ease of use and a degree of relaxation without the more complex functionalities of a full recliner. They are often found in living rooms and recreational spaces.