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avant-greendecor · 1 year ago
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Ha Long Horizon: Vintage Skies and Bohemian Ties
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my-wrecked-brain · 1 year ago
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Life is a luxury.
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schrodingerseurydice · 3 months ago
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i be rotating in the papasan like loonette doing the clock stretch
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rastronomicals · 3 months ago
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9:14 PM EDT July 26, 2024:
Lush - "Papasan" From the album Lovelife (March 5, 1996)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Shoegaze no more
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reggae-vibes-com · 5 months ago
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Papa San - Animal Party
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#Review |Papa San - Animal Party| Patate Records reissues Papa San's 1986 album Animal Party, produced by Ossie Thomas & Phillip Morgan. LP only! #PapaSan #AnimalParty #OssieThomas #PhilipMorgan #Reissue #Reggae1986 #PatateRecords Read the full article
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androgynousprinceshark · 9 months ago
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noone understands the grip papasan chairs have on me
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treetraveler · 1 year ago
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Papasan Chairs: A Versatile Seating Solution for Any Room
Papasan chairs are a true chameleon in the world of furniture, effortlessly adapting to various settings and styles, making them an incredibly versatile seating solution for any room. Their relevance to home decor lies in their ability to add comfort, character, and functionality to spaces, whether it's a cozy corner of a living room, a tranquil bedroom retreat, an inviting outdoor patio, or even a productive home office. The unique design and cushion options make papasan chairs an attractive choice for those looking to infuse personality and relaxation into their home decor, all while enjoying a touch of exotic charm.
 
History
 
The history of papasan chairs is as intriguing as the chairs themselves. These distinctive and cozy seating options have their origins in Southeast Asia, and their design is influenced by various cultural factors.
·         Origins in Southeast Asia : The papasan chair, also known as a "bowl chair" or "moon chair," can be traced back to countries like the Philippines and Indonesia. Its design is rooted in the practicality of using readily available materials to create a comfortable, low-slung chair.
 
·         Indonesian Influence : The design of the papasan chair is heavily influenced by traditional Indonesian rattan furniture. Rattan, a durable and flexible vine-like plant, was often used to craft the chair's frame. The circular shape of the chair's base and backrest mimics the rounded architecture found in many Indonesian homes.
·         Philippine Adaptation : The Philippines played a crucial role in popularizing the papasan chair. In the mid-20th century, American soldiers stationed in the Philippines during World War II discovered these chairs and brought them back to the United States. This exposure led to the papasan chair's growing popularity in the Western world.
·         Bohemian and Counterculture Influences : During the 1960s and 1970s, the papasan chair gained immense popularity in Western countries, particularly in the counterculture and bohemian movements. Its distinctive, unconventional design made it a symbol of non-conformity and comfort.
·         Global Popularity : Over the years, the papasan chair's appeal transcended cultural boundaries, becoming a global sensation. It is often associated with relaxation, tranquility, and a laid-back lifestyle.
 
Details about design
 
The papasan chair's design is a testament to the beauty of cultural fusion, blending elements of Southeast Asian craftsmanship with Western exposure and appreciation. Today, papasan chairs continue to be celebrated for their unique design and versatility, making them a beloved piece of furniture in homes worldwide.
 
The design of papasan chairs has undergone some evolution over time, adapting to changing tastes and manufacturing techniques while retaining their core characteristics.
 
Here's a brief overview of the design evolution of papasan chairs:
·         Traditional Rattan Design: The earliest papasan chairs were made entirely from rattan, a flexible and durable material. These chairs featured a circular base and a rounded, bowl-shaped seat. The simplicity of this design was rooted in practicality and comfort.
·         Cushion Addition :  As papasan chairs gained popularity in the Western world during the mid-20th century, cushions were introduced to enhance comfort. The cushion, typically filled with soft materials, added an extra layer of coziness to the chair.
·         Frame Variations: While the original design used rattan for the frame, variations in materials have emerged over time. Some papasan chairs now feature metal or wooden frames, adding a modern twist to the traditional design.
·         Folding and Collapsible Models: To address the need for space-saving furniture, foldable and collapsible papasan chairs were introduced. These designs made it easier to transport and store the chairs when not in use.
·         Contemporary Styles: Modern papasan chairs often feature a wide array of cushion designs and fabric choices to suit different interior decor styles. The frame designs have also become more diverse, with variations that incorporate elements like swivel bases for increased mobility.
·         Sustainable Materials: With the growing emphasis on sustainability and eco-friendly design, some papasan chairs are now crafted using sustainable materials, such as bamboo and recycled rattan, to reduce the environmental impact.
·         Customization Options: Contemporary papasan chairs offer greater opportunities for customization. Customers can choose from a variety of cushion covers and materials, allowing them to personalize the chair to their preferences.
 
Despite these design adaptations, the core appeal of papasan chairs remains unchanged. Their comfortable, cocoon-like shape and adaptability to various spaces continue to make them a timeless and popular choice for both relaxation and unique home decor. The evolution of papasan chair designs reflects the chair's ability to blend tradition and modernity, making it a versatile and enduring piece of furniture.
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banghechoigamevnn · 1 year ago
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https://banghechoigame.vn/tim-hieu-ve-ghe-may-papasan.html
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Là một sản phẩm thuộc về ngành thủ công mỹ nghệ, nhưng ghế mây papasan lại được dùng khá nhiều trong nội thất hiện đại, chúng ta sẽ cùng Tìm hiểu về ghế mây papasan để hiểu rõ hơn về sản phẩm này cùng Bàn Ghế Chơi Game Chính Hãng
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Sundays🤍
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deko-ideen · 2 years ago
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Der Papasan Chair – ein Designklassiker in vielen Varianten
Der Papasan Chair – ein Designklassiker in vielen Varianten
Wie kann etwas ein klassisches Design haben, wenn es so viele verschiedene Variationen für sein Design gibt? Es ist eigentlich einfach. Der Papasan-Stuhl, der auch als Schalenstuhl bekannt ist, ist eher ein Stil als der Name, der verwendet wird, um ein bestimmtes Möbelstück zu beschreiben. In Galerie ansehen Warum heißt er Papasan-Stuhl? Echte Papasan-Stühle bestehen aus Rattan, haben ein…
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babykittenteach · 1 year ago
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petrichorium · 1 month ago
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I wish my room were big enough for a double papasan chair I’m so obsessed w them
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ma-pi-ma · 27 days ago
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Dentro di noi lottano due lupi.
Uno è la paura.
Porta ansia, preoccupazione, incertezza, esitazione, indecisione e inazione.
L'altro è la fede.
Porta calma, convinzione, fiducia, entusiasmo, determinazione, esaltazione e azione.
"Quale dei due lupi vince?"
"Quello cui dai da mangiare."
Gary Keller con Jay Papasan
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rubydubydoo122 · 10 months ago
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Hc that Bruce got all the Robins papasan chairs (bc they look like nests) after being Robin fora bit
Dick lost his privileges to keep it in his room because he can’t sit still. On multiple occasions he’s toppled over in it and gotten trapped.
Jason really liked to curl up and read while sitting in it, and while he had a concussion, he just decided to make one for himself in his room. Bruce and Alfred were really impressed and bought a cushion for it. (Jason has debated multiple times if he should steal it back or just leave it in his museum of a room)
Tim has one, but you would never know because it’s covered in clothes.
Stephanie doesn’t have one because she was only Robin for a little bit.
Damian did have his in his room, but after he got Titus, Bruce made him move the chair downstairs because he didn’t want Damian getting hurt if Titus decided he wanted cuddles. (Damian does bring the chair back into his room when he gets bigger)
Duke once asked Jason if he could go into his room at the manor, and Jason was like ‘Dude, idgaf. You can even take most of the stuff in there’. So He stole Jason’s Papasan chair, but he uses the cushion from Dicks chair because it’s fluffier. (Bruce and Alfred noticed, but they weren’t gonna say anything about it)
This is what they look like btw
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rastronomicals · 5 months ago
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7:44 AM EDT June 6, 2024:
Lush - “Papasan” From the album Lovelife (March 5, 1996)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
File under: Shoegaze no more
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reggae-vibes-com · 9 months ago
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Vessel makes a joyful noise
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The South Florida-based Jamaican artiste Vessel was weaned on the reggae/dancehall sounds of the Four Bs (Bob Marley, Buju Banton,  Bounty Killer and Beenie Man). #CarleneDavis #gospelreggae #KevinDownswell #ltstitchie #PapaSan #Vessel Read the full article
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