Talk:Papasan chair
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editI don't think it is from Japan. Papasan is not Japanese and it definitely not a traditional Japanese furniture. I think it is from Indonesia.
I also don't think it originates in Japan, so I have removed that phrase. --Tarnjp 05:31, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
From personal experience, these were associated with Pier One Imports in my corner of Southern California. They were more of a SE Asian themed place rather than Japanese. --Bobak 21:00, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Why is it called Papa-san? --Logotu (talk) 23:38, 29 March 2008 (UTC)
I believe that papasan chairs were invented in the Phillippnes, and weren't introduced to the US until the mid-60's. Pier 1 is responsible for the mass production and popularity of the chairs. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.222.198.12 (talk) 16:18, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
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Base orientation
editArticle describes proper assembly with the wider end of the base holding the seat, and the narrower end on the floor. This is contrary to all 3 pictures in the article. Consider replacing incorrect demonstrations, except in contrast illustrating improper use. Mr kitehead (talk) 01:17, 5 April 2024 (UTC)