platform rocker
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Definition
- Noun:
- A rocking chair on a stationary base. It is a type of chair designed to rock back and forth, but instead of having curved legs (rockers) that touch the floor, it is mounted on a stationary, often box-like, platform that contains the rocking mechanism. This allows the chair to rock smoothly without moving across the floor.
Usage
- The term platform rocker is used specifically to describe this style of furniture. It is a compound noun where "platform" modifies the type of "rocker."
- It is typically used in contexts related to furniture, interior design, comfort, and relaxation.
Examples
- Noun:
- She preferred the platform rocker to a traditional rocking chair because it stayed in one place on the carpet.
- The old platform rocker by the window was her favorite spot to read.
Advanced Usage
- The design of a platform rocker is often associated with a specific era of furniture manufacturing, particularly the mid-20th century.
- It may be contrasted with a glider rocker, which moves back and forth on a fixed track, or a swivel rocker, which can both rock and rotate.
Variants and Related Words
- Rocker (n): Can refer to any rocking chair, or specifically to one of the curved pieces on a traditional rocking chair.
- Rocking chair (n): The general term for any chair designed to rock.
- Glider (n): A chair that moves back and forth on a fixed, parallel track, often with a similar motion to a rocker.
Synonyms
- Stationary rocker
- Platform-based rocking chair
Antonyms
- Traditional rocking chair (with curved rockers that move along the floor)
- Stationary chair (a chair that does not rock at all)
Noun
- rocking chair on a stationary base