kresla
Kresla is a term primarily used in some Slavic languages, notably Czech and Slovak, to refer to armchairs or larger, more comfortable chairs. The word derives from the Latin word "cathedra," meaning chair, particularly a bishop's throne or a professorial chair. In its broader sense, "kresla" signifies a piece of furniture designed for relaxation and comfort, typically featuring a padded seat, back, and armrests.
These chairs are often found in living rooms, studies, or lounge areas, serving as a focal point
Historically, the concept of a comfortable, upholstered chair evolved over centuries, with significant developments occurring during