saddle seat
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of chair seat: A saddle seat is a slightly concave (curved inward) seat, often found on chairs. It is designed to comfortably fit the shape of a person sitting down. Some saddle seats feature a thickened or raised ridge running through the center. * The wooden dining chairs had comfortable saddle seats. * The saddle seat is designed to provide better support than a flat seat.
Usage
The term "saddle seat" is used specifically to describe the shape and construction of a seat, particularly on chairs and stools. It emphasizes ergonomic design for sitting comfort. * The carpenter shaped the saddle seat by hand. * When buying an office chair, some people prefer a saddle seat for all-day comfort.
Advanced Usage
- In fine woodworking and furniture design, a "saddle seat" is a recognized style, often associated with certain types of Windsor chairs or ergonomic seating.
- The antique chair was valued for its original, hand-carved saddle seat.
Variants and Related Words
- Saddle (noun): While "saddle" primarily refers to a seat for a rider on an animal or bicycle, its shape inspires the term "saddle seat" for furniture. The shared concept is a contoured form that fits the body.
- Seat (noun): The general term for a thing made or used for sitting on.
Synonyms
- Contoured seat
- Shaped seat
- Concave seat
Related Idioms/Phrases
- Saddle seating: This phrase can refer to the general use or style of chairs with this type of seat.
- The conference room was outfitted with modern saddle seating.
Noun
- a chair seat that is slightly concave and sometimes has a thickened ridge in the center
- the saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely