Article of furniture formed by interconnected structural bodies

Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame

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ABSTRACT:
An article of furniture is formed by a plurality of structural members connected to one another. Each of the structural members comprises an angulated barrel-shaped frame body consisting of a pair of spaced, opposed frame plates which narrow in width from the central portion towards the opposite ends thereof, and another pair of opposed frame plates of constant width over the entire length thereof. Wall plates cover the frame body. A plurality of such structural members are connected with one another by the aid of connecting members disposed substantially in the central portion of the structural member to form furniture such as sofas, desks, beds, tables, etc.

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