Furniture construction

Chairs and seats – Bottom – back and leg

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29744141, 2974521, 29745264, 297463, A47C 112

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053380975

ABSTRACT:
A furniture construction wherein articles of furniture are formed from discarded tires. A support and pedestal are formed from portions of tire casings having little to no salvage value. In one embodiment, a chair is formed wherein the support comprises a backrest, an armrest, and a seat, and the pedestal is a main support structure for supporting or suspending the support. The backrest is formed from a sidewall of the tire casing and the armrest is formed from a tread portion of the tire casing. The seat is formed from woven strips of body plies. The main support structure comprises a base and two legs, each formed from the bead of a sidewall.

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