A butterfly chair will normally be recognized by its unique appearance as most people would refer to it as a "mini hammock". The chair supports the user with a piece of canvas that is suspended by the corners, much the same as a hammock, with the difference being that the chair is supported by its own metal frame rather then being attached to a permanent object like a tree.
Its referred to as many things such as a saucer chair, a wing chair, or a butterfly chair.
Comfortable and easily portable, the faux fur butterfly chair from JcPenney marries style and convention. It comes in fun prints and crazy colors while also remaining completely practical. The dynamic folding design of the chair provides ample support so you can relax in style. The soft cover is also animal friendly, made of polyester over a sturdy steel alloy frame. The dimensions of the butterfly chair measure 24_x32_x33_"H. A great value, the chair is perfect for a teen or anyone with an offbeat streak.
it depends on wat u see lol give a description . Cats are on my chair. Anything that is plural or more than one.
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The Capisco chair is designed by HAG. It is an innovative ergonomic office chair that is based on the horseman's saddle. They cost approximately $800 for the basic version.
The classic butterfly style chair or a collapsible lounger are both easy to store.
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About $ 300 -500 for a basic one.
A butterfly twist is a tricking move used in freerunning. You can read a description of this move, together with video tutorials on the Tricks Tutorials website.
i would say so as long as it stays on the basic chair guidelines. if it rocks as well as it being a chair then it's a rocking chair. and i just looked up the definiton and it agrees as well.
I believe the Painted Lady Butterfly is also known as the Cosmopolitan Butterfly. So, it's the name of a specific type of butterfly rather than a description of a type of butterfly. Here is a good link with lots of information about the Painted Lady: http://www.earthsbirthday.org/butterflies/bflys/activitykit/2.html
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