HAMMOCK SEATING
An interesting typo of seat, which has appeared in England, is stated to possess important advantages. The seat is known as a hammock-type, and is similar to a deck chair. Canvas is slung on a tubular frame, and this is covered by thick _ pad of sponge rubber, contained in a leather bag. When the seat is occupied, it conforms exactly with the shape of the occupier’s body, and stays that way on rough roads. The important thing about this is that clothes are_ not polished because there is no frictional movement. The seat is adjustable. It is believed that this new seat will eventually come into wide use, for it undoubtedly possesses real advantages.
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Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 11
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116HAMMOCK SEATING Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 11
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