nic and James
Impossible to say. Chairs pre-date written history.
Beanbag chairs were first invented by designers Gatti, Paolini, and Teodora, who filled leather bags with thermocol pellets.
chris jericho BITW
Chairs have been around for so long that it's no longer possible to say who was first. Also, they've probably been invented in several places independently of each other. But sure, China has had chairs.
The bean bag chair was invented by a group of Italian designers in the 1960's, originally called the 'Sacco'.
they invented tothpaste, f-22 rapter, chairs, hotdogs and head phones
probably William the Conqueror of the middle ages.. he is the one responsible for massive construction of this chairs.. so probably he is also the one who invented it.
Nobody knows who originally invented the chair but there are examples dating all the way back to Ancient Egypt.
It's believed to have come from the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, known as the Shakers.
The collective noun for chairs is a set of chairs.
Georgian times covered from George I to George III, so from 1720ish to 1820. Regency is more specific, covering the later period of the reign of George III during his incapacity. His son (later George IV), ruled in his stead as Regent. Georgian and Regency chairs were not INVENTED as such. The term describes a styling and design influence from this period.
We don't know who made the first chair. There are pictures on Greek urns of chairs dating back to about 600 BCE. Chairs were largely ceremonial for many years. For most people benches, chests and stools, and even rocks and logs were where they sat.