Recliner
A recliner is an adjustable armchair designed to tilt back and support the body in a relaxed position, often with a footrest for enhanced comfort. In modern homes and offices, it's evolved beyond basic furniture to include smart features like remote-controlled motors and heating elements, making it a favorite for unwinding or even makeshift home offices.
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The modern recliner concept was revolutionized by the La-Z-Boy chair, invented in 1928 by cousins Edward Knabusch and Edwin Shoemaker in Michigan, which was initially inspired by a simple wooden porch swing. To date, La-Z-Boy has produced over 50 million recliners, embedding the design into pop culture and even influencing airport lounges and healthcare furniture for patient recovery.
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