Armchair convertible into chaise longue with separate hinged bas

Chairs and seats – Displaceable bottom exposes supplemental body support – Supplemental body support positioned forwardly of bottom

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297408, 297433, A47C 1300

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044874502

ABSTRACT:
An armchair is formed of four frame elements joined together. The central frame, comprising the seat, is hinged to the rear frame, which forms the back, at the top of which sits a head rest divided into two independent parts able to assume two secure positions, upright or turned back. The central frame is linked at the front with a lower frame that serves as a base when the chair is closed and as a footrest when turned up in front to convert the chair into a chaise longue.

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