What is another word for Morris chair?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒɹɪs t͡ʃˈe͡ə] (IPA)

Morris chair is a type of chair that was first introduced in the early 20th century. This chair is known for its comfortable reclined position and unique design. There are several synonyms for Morris chair, such as recliner, lounge chair, easy chair, and reading chair. These chairs share some similarities with Morris chairs in terms of comfort and design. However, each of these chairs has its own unique features that set it apart from Morris chairs. For example, recliners have built-in footrests, lounge chairs are often wider and more luxurious, easy chairs are lightweight and easy to move around, and reading chairs have attached lamps for reading in comfort.

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  • When we look at the age in which we live—no matter what age it happens to be—it is hard for us not to be depressed by it. The taste of the age is, always, a bitter one. “What kind of a time is this when one must envy the dead and buried!” said Goethe about his age; yet Matthew Arnold would have traded his own time for Goethe’s almost as willingly as he would have traded his own self for Goethe’s. How often, after a long day witnessing elementary education, School Inspector Arnold came home, sank into what I hope was a Morris chair, looked ’round him at the Age of Victoria, that Indian Summer of the Western World, and gave way to a wistful, exacting, articulate despair! Do people feel this way because our time is worse than Arnold’s, and Arnold’s than Goethe’s, and so on back to Paradise? Or because forbidden fruits—the fruits forbidden to us by time—are always the sweetest? Or because we can never compare our own age with an earlier age, but only with books about that age? We say that somebody doesn’t know what he is missing; Arnold, pretty plainly, didn’t know what he was having. The people who live in a Golden Age usually go around complaining how yellow everything looks. Maybe we too are living in a Golden or, anyway, Gold-Plated Age, and the people of the future will look back at us and say ruefully: “We never had it so good.” And yet the thought that they will say this isn’t as reassuring as it might be. We can see that Goethe’s and Arnold’s ages weren’t as bad as Goethe and Arnold thought them: after all, they produced Goethe and Arnold. In the same way, our times may not be as bad as we think them: after all, they have produced us. Yet this too is a thought that isn’t as reassuring as it might be.
    Randall Jarrell

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