Lexicon / Glossary Professional | Pro<
Here you see the plugin "Lexicon / Glossary Professional | Pro" with which you can explain all technical terms or designations to your customers.
Seating
The normal or simple chair today usually consists of the four chair legs, the seat and the backrest. However, it is not only their function that is important, but also their quality. Playing here include: The assembly of the chair feet, the material, the chair springs and the upholstery play a decisive role in terms of durability.
Both the chair legs as well as the seat and backrest can be of low or high quality. A high-quality chair can last a lifetime, while an identical-looking chair of poor quality may have a defective upholstery or a broken chair leg after just a year. Chairs with inferior, sharp-edged chair feet can also destroy the carpet on which they stand.
As a result, choosing the right chair is a challenging task, especially for overweight people and people with disabilities. It should be noted that chairs, apart from children's chairs and custom-made ones, are generally not designed for all weight classes.
A cushion buffers the chair; For this purpose, so-called zigzag springs are often used, which make the entire cushion elastic downwards and thus contribute to even weight distribution. There are also springs on it that prevent the person sitting from pressing the cushion up to the height of the frame.
Sources: Wikipedia
Examples of Seating