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Fascinated in rocking chairs? Always wanted to have one? Then read on. Benjamin Franklin is popularly credited for inventing the rocking chair, but there is no real historical fact to support this. What was only determined is that he was the proud owner of a rocking chair that appeared in the Colonies 250 years ago. During the early 19the century, chairs were altered by shortening the legs a bit and sawing a slot into each foot to where the rockers are to be put in place. The reason for this was converting an ordinary chair into a rocker was easy and more economical than having one made from scratch. Altering a chair went for as low as 50 cents while having one made could cost up to 3.50 dollars.

1. Modern Rocking Chairs Since Franklin's time, the popularity of the rocking chair has hardly waned. In fact it has become even more popular. The reason for this are many. For one sitting in rocking are believed by some to be therapeutic. Many individuals have sworn that merely sitting in a rocking chair for several minutes can take away some bodily pains. Rocking chairs are also ideal for performing some seated tasks like nursing, knitting, sewing, etc. Early rocking chairs are mostly used in rural homes because they were deemed too plain for the formal parlor and rough on expensive carpets of most urban homes. Not long after, rocking designs have evolved to embrace modern styles. Rockers become the seat of choice and often offered to guest as it display lavish decorations and are upholstered for comfort.

2. Most Popular Styles: - Windsor - Ladder-back - Shaker - Boston - Victorian - Bentwood - Wicker. 

3. Modern Styles Today, you can find rocking chairs that are made of chrome, molded plastic and laminated cardboard. There are also rocking chairs in graceful ladder-back and woven-back designs in walnut, cherry, maple, oak, and hickory.

4. How To Choose A Rocking Chair.

About the author: James Hueber is a Mothers Day Flowers businessman, where his latest ecommerce project is selling Mothers Day Gifts and Corporate Gifts online.

 

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