Abstract: A chair construction includes a chair frame with a seat portion and a back portion and a flexible envelope that encompasses the chair frame. The envelope includes first and second layers having a first selected width between first left and right edges. The first and second layers are constructed of a slingable material. A third layer constructed of a non-slingable material and has a second selected width between second left and right edges where the second selected width is shorter than the first selected width of the first and second layers. The first and second left and right edges are aligned and the layers are secured together proximate the left and right edges to form the flexible envelope. When the envelope is positioned over the frame, the third layer is stretched a greater distance than the first and second layers, such that the non-slingable layer remains taut.
Abstract: A table includes a base and a table top for positioning on the base. The table top includes a unitary construction and a substantially flat, uninterrupted upper surface and a bottom surface. A plurality of rollers are rotatably secured to the base and rotatably engage the bottom surface of the table top such that the table top rotates in a horizontal plane about a rotational axis. A mechanism on the base engages the table top and prevents the table top from moving laterally in the horizontal plane with respect to the base.
Abstract: A rocking chair has a flexible joint between a chair base and a chair component permitting rocking action. The flexible joint includes a housing with a plurality of internal surfaces. A plurality of compressible rods are disposed within the housing and a rigid member extends among the rods to engage the rods against the internal surfaces of the housing. The rigid member is attached to either the chair base or the chair component while the housing is then attached to either the chair base or the chair component whichever is not attached to the rigid member.