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Jerri Allyn, the artist and educator who created the installation, called Chair No. 17 "the darkest chair".
Especially when placed in the lower middle of the wall, which is sometimes called chair level.
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Following the publication of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 2000, Rowling donated the chair to a small auction in 2002 called Chair-ish a Child, in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
The former director of public prosecutions Lord Macdonald, who previously called chairing the inquiry "not so much a poisoned chalice as a lethal injection", has argued that the inquiry is in danger of "taking years to confirm what we already know".
The structure is called chair-like conformer.
Two configurations of graphane with a C H ratio of 1 1 are called chair-like conformer and table-like conformer.
Scissors chair, also called X-chair, Savonarola chair, or Dante chair, chair supported by two crossed and curved supports either at the sides or at the back and front.
Wainscot chair, also called panel chair or joined chair, chair, usually made of oak, and named for the fine grade of oak usually used for wainscot paneling.
Wing chair, also called grandfather chair, or saddle cheek chair, a tall-backed, heavily upholstered easy chair with armrests and wings, or lugs, projecting between the back and arms to protect against drafts.
Mr. Keno sold eight pieces on opening night, including two corner chairs, called roundabout chairs: one from Newport, for $390,000; the other from Boston, for $210,000.
The first cheap, lightweight, stackable, injection-molded plastic chair – called a monobloc chair – was probably designed in 1967 by an Italian named Vico Magistretti, but there are no original patents so nobody really knows.
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