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A wooden chair typically consists of a seat, a backrest, and four legs, all made of wood. The seat may be flat or slightly curved to fit the contours of the body, and the backrest may be vertical or inclined for comfort. The legs are usually straight and may be connected by crossbars or stretchers to add stability to the chair.

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    • Material: Wood (usually a hardwood such as oak, maple, or cherry)
    • Dimensions: Varies depending on the specific chair, but typically around 17-18 inches wide, 18-20 inches deep, and 34-36 inches tall.
    • Weight capacity: Varies depending on the chair's design and construction, but most wooden chairs can support a weight of at least 250-300 pounds.
    • Design/style: There are many different styles of wooden chairs, ranging from traditional to modern. Some common design elements include curved or straight backs, contoured seats, and decorative details like turned legs or carved accents.
    • Finish: Wooden chairs are typically finished with a clear varnish or stain to protect the wood and enhance its natural beauty. Some chairs may also be painted or upholstered.
    • Maintenance: Wooden chairs are generally easy to maintain, requiring only occasional dusting and cleaning with a mild soap and water. They should be kept out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources to prevent warping or cracking.
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