Definition
A wing chair, sometimes called a fireside chair, is an armchair with 'wings' mounted to the back. These wings, typically on the upper part of the back and near the head or shoulders, are designed to protect the sitter from drafts and trap heat from a fireplace π₯. Imagine it as a cozy personal fort in chair form. Unlike a simple chair, it's built for maximum comfort and insulation. Itβs like the SUV of seating, providing extra coverage and protection compared to a basic sedan chair. Think of it as a hug from a chair!