stackable chair造句
例句與造句
- It offers such products as carpet that can double as a sports floor, movable partitions, theater seating and stackable chairs.
- If God meant us to fit together like this, he'd have equipped us with standardized legs and arms that fit together like stackable chairs.
- The chair was the first compactly stackable chair invented, and is regarded as the gold standard of stackable chairs, not only for its stackability, but for its comfort, durability, timelessness, and grace.
- The chair was the first compactly stackable chair invented, and is regarded as the gold standard of stackable chairs, not only for its stackability, but for its comfort, durability, timelessness, and grace.
- Helling would not disclose Go's development cost, but it seems safe to assume that it has passed into the steep price for a stackable chair, which is $ 700 to $ 800, depending on options like finishes.
- It's difficult to find stackable chair in a sentence. 用stackable chair造句挺難的
- Among several stackable chairs in the show, the cleverest is " Cantilever, " designed in 1960 ( but not produced until the technology became available in 1967 ) by Verner Panton for Herman Miller Co . in the United States.
- Later, in the Talleyville Fire Hall, about 150 people-- a mix of retirees and parents balancing toddlers on their laps-- sat on stackable chairs to hear Forbes sound familiar conservative themes : a flat tax, a stronger military and school choice.
- Verner Panton, a Danish architect who worked with Arne Jacobsen, is best known for creating the " Panton, " the first all-plastic stackable chair without legs, for Herman Miller, and various " Cone " chairs for Fritz Hansen, the Danish furniture company.
- "Using carbon fiber to make a chair is a long process _ you might as well use gold, " said Beylerian, who during the 1970s helped Kartell, the Italian company known for its plastic furniture, produce its breakthrough stackable chair, designed by Joe Colombo . ( It retailed for $ 40, which in today's prices is $ 100 .)
- The Reduction section, which deals with the paring down of furniture to a state approximating pure essence, has works that range from the Danish designer Arne Jacobsen's " Ant, " a stackable chair from 1952 whose skimpy seat and ample back are made of one-piece molded plywood, to " Well Tempered Chair, " designed in 1986 by the English furniture maker Ron Arad.