Sedia
A Sedia or chair is a type of chair that got its claim to fame from the Renaissance[1] in Italy. The Sedia was a large chair, that had four bulky block like legs, and two supporting arms. The Sedia also had bands of leather attached to the frame, they were attached with nails. The nails acted as a form of decoration.
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