Rocking Chairs

Rocking Chairs

Description
Description

Rocking chairs, or rockers, are chairs mounted on curved bands attached to the bottom of the legs. Earning the rocking name by allowing the user to move forwards and backwards along the two balanced rockers, rocking chairs naturally adjust to a person’s center of gravity and the body’s preferred ergonomic posture. Rocking chairs have long been associated with parenting and comfort because of their gentle and soothing motion that is similar to rocking a baby. Rocking chairs are commonly fabricated with carved, metal, or bentwood rockers and are available in both armed and armless variations. The design of rocking chairs has also influenced the design of bassinets and gliders.

History
History

Rocking chairs, with their unique curved legs allowing gentle motion, first appeared in the early 18th century in North America. Originally, they were simple wooden chairs adapted for rocking. Over time, they became associated with relaxation, comfort, and maternal activities like nursing. By the 19th century, their popularity grew with designs like the Windsor rocker. The 20th century saw innovation with materials and styles, transforming them from mere porch staples to indoor comfort icons.

Future
Future

Rocking chairs are evolving with modern designs, materials, and functionalities. Prioritizing comfort, brands like Herman Miller and IKEA are blending ergonomic shapes with sleek aesthetics. As urban living embraces compact spaces, multifunctional rockers with storage or convertible features are emerging. Sustainable materials, like bamboo or recycled plastics, play into eco-conscious choices. Additionally, tech integrations, such as built-in massagers or speakers, are enhancing the relaxation experience. These innovations ensure rocking chairs remain timeless, comforting fixtures in homes.

Common Questions
Common Questions
Who invented the rocking chair?

Determining who invented the rocking chair is still debated today. Many credit Benjamin Franklin as inventing the rocking chair but these claims are often met with disagreement from historians citing that the chair was already existing and in use when Franklin was a child. Although Benjamin Franklin may not be the true inventor, America in general is considered as the origin of its invention.

How do you tell how old a rocking chair is?

The best approach in determining the relative age of a rocking chair, aside from looking at its style, is looking at its construction. There can be indicators of modern construction, such as screws and nuts, that place a rocking chair at less than 100 years old (or even less than 75 depending on the fastener). Older rocking chairs would have been glued together or fastened with wood joints. One can also analyze the material of the rocking chair itself as certain kinds were more prominent in certain decades, such as oak in the early 1900’s or rosewood in the late 1800’s.

How do you turn a chair into a rocking chair?

The first step is to purchase chair runners and make appropriate measurements to cut off the legs of the chair at the right height. Next, drill holes into the runners where the legs will attach and secure the legs to the runners with wood glue. If in need of extra assistance, conversion kits can often be bought to aid in this process.

Furniture

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36.25” | 92 cm
28” | 71 cm
33.25” | 84 cm
2008
Adirondack Rocker
92.000
71.000
84.000
2008.00
300
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Adirondack Rocker3D model of the Adirondack Rocker viewed in perspective3D model of the Adirondack Rocker viewed in perspective
40.125” | 102 cm
28.75” | 73 cm
41.25” | 105 cm
Compass Rocking Chair
102.000
73.000
105.000
10
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Compass Rocking ChairView of the Compass Rocking Chair in 3D available for downloadView of the Compass Rocking Chair in 3D available for download
41.5” | 105 cm
26” | 66 cm
35.5” | 90 cm
Decker Rocking Chair
105.000
66.000
90.000
10
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Decker Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the Decker Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the Decker Rocking Chair
26.5” | 67 cm
25” | 64 cm
27.25” | 69 cm
1948
Eames Molded Plastic Rocker
67.000
64.000
69.000
1948.00
350
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Eames Molded Plastic Rocker3D model of the Eames Molded Plastic Rocker viewed in perspective3D model of the Eames Molded Plastic Rocker viewed in perspective
33” | 84 cm
22” | 56 cm
24” | 61 cm
2001
Heritage Rocking Armchair
84.000
56.000
61.000
2001.00
5
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Heritage Rocking ArmchairView of the Heritage Rocking Armchair in 3D available for downloadView of the Heritage Rocking Armchair in 3D available for download
33.875” | 86 cm
31.5” | 80 cm
31.875” | 81 cm
2015
IKEA Grönadal Rocking Chair
86.000
80.000
81.000
2015.00
5
https://p3d.in/e/MAtQq
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IKEA Grönadal Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the IKEA Grönadal Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the IKEA Grönadal Rocking Chair
37.375” | 95 cm
26.75” | 68 cm
37” | 94 cm
2008
IKEA Poäng Rocking Chair
95.000
68.000
94.000
2008.00
600
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IKEA Poäng Rocking ChairView of the IKEA Poäng Rocking Chair in 3D available for downloadView of the IKEA Poäng Rocking Chair in 3D available for download
22.5” | 57 cm
14.625” | 37 cm
27.125” | 69 cm
2011
IKEA Sundvik Children’s Rocking Chair
57.000
37.000
69.000
2011.00
0
https://p3d.in/e/aYIlQ
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IKEA Sundvik Children’s Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the IKEA Sundvik Children’s Rocking ChairPerspective view of a 3D model of the IKEA Sundvik Children’s Rocking Chair
33.5” | 85 cm
26.75” | 68 cm
35.5” | 90 cm
2019
IKEA Överallt Rocking Chair
85.000
68.000
90.000
2019.00
0
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IKEA Överallt Rocking Chair3D model of the IKEA Överallt Rocking Chair viewed in perspective3D model of the IKEA Överallt Rocking Chair viewed in perspective
43” | 109 cm
26” | 66 cm
40” | 102 cm
Mellinger Rocking Chair
109.000
66.000
102.000
5
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Mellinger Rocking Chair3D model of the Mellinger Rocking Chair viewed in perspective3D model of the Mellinger Rocking Chair viewed in perspective
37.25” | 95 cm
26.125” | 66 cm
37.25” | 95 cm
Nola Rocking Chair
95.000
66.000
95.000
80
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Nola Rocking ChairView of the Nola Rocking Chair in 3D available for downloadView of the Nola Rocking Chair in 3D available for download
39” | 99 cm
29” | 74 cm
36” | 91 cm
2009
Risom Rocker
99.000
74.000
91.000
2009.00
60
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Risom RockerPerspective view of a 3D model of the Risom RockerPerspective view of a 3D model of the Risom Rocker