Rocking chairs are the only chairs ever made that have the distinction of being known as the American Chair. (…)
Most quality rocking chairs are named after their makers, such as Sam Maloof rockers, Jenny Lind rocking chairs etc. (…)
A rocking chair does not have to be boring and old-looking. It does not have to look like your typical porch rocker that Ol’ Grand Pappy Prescott rocks on. (…)
Have you ever seen two people who are exactly alike? Yes, twins and triplets do resemble each other but even their bodies are not exactly the same in every way. (…)
Hamilton Style furnishings can best be described as Mission style with balusters instead of wooden slats or spindles. (…)
While the style of the Kennedy rocking chair has been adopted by many chair manufacturers, the original Kennedy rockers were first made by the P&P Chair Co., which till date makes these authentic Kennedy chairs for everyone to enjoy. (…)
Oak furniture is renowned for their sturdiness and beauty. When lacquered, oak hardwood grains stand out to give the wood a characteristic beauty and elegance. (…)
If ever there was any kind of rocker that can be considered a classic, then the Adirondack rocking chair is very well it. (…)
The first rocking chair was made in the late 1970s and a new era in comfortable seating had thus started. In the history of the rocking chair, the Morris rocking chair holds a special place. (…)
Regardless of the technological advances that have made possible ultra comfortable rocking chairs and gliders, the quality and comfort of genuine Amish rocking chairs cannot be achieved with even the most advanced of systems of today’s world. (…)
If you have a weekend cabin in the mountains or have a country style home, then the only rocking chairs that will suit your home are rustic rocking chairs. (…)