Abstract: A connection fitting is provided for releasably attaching a first plate-shaped furniture part at a second plate-shaped furniture part. The connection fitting comprises a mounting base portion for attaching the connection fitting at one of the two furniture parts, a locking arm with a first end portion and a second end portion facing the first end portion, and a fixing means. The locking arm at the first end portion is arranged pivotably about a rotation axis (DA) at the mounting portion, and the fixing means is arranged at the second end portion of the locking arm such that it is movable in radial direction relative to the locking arm. Further, a connection fitting system with at least two connection fittings and a furniture part with a connection fitting are provided.
Abstract: A lock is provided for locking a footrest at two chair legs of a chair is provided. The lock has a first blocking rod, a second blocking rod, and an adjustment means cooperating with the two blocking rods. The adjustment means is supported rotatably about a rotation axis, the two blocking rods are arranged coaxially and spaced apart from each other and are respectively perpendicular with respect to the rotation axis (DA), the two blocking rods are respectively coupled to the adjustment means, and a rotation of the adjustment means about the rotation axis (DA) causes the two blocking rods to move synchronously in opposite directions. Also provided are a footrest having a lock according to this disclosure and a chair having one or both of a lock according to this disclosure and a footrest according to this disclosure.
Abstract: A piece of seating furniture, particularly a chair with a resilient frame which, from the side view, is substantially configured Z-shaped and which includes an upper part of the frame, two lower parts of the frame and two middle parts of the frame, each connecting the lower part of the frame with the upper part of the frame. The middle parts of the frame each reach from the respective lower part of the frame in the rear area of a seat surface upwards at an angle to the upper part of the frame in the front area of the seat surface. The distance of the middle parts of the frame to one another at the upper part of the frame is up to a maximum of half, preferably up to a maximum of one third of the width of the seat surface in the front area. Thus, the piece of seating furniture which is particularly easy to stack, enables a large legroom for a person sitting on the piece of seating furniture and wherein the seat surface can be rocked towards the left and the right.