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- Panton chair, a one-piece plastic chair by Danish designer Verner Panton
- Papasan chair, a large, rounded, bowl-shaped chair with an adjustable angle similar to that of a futon; the bowl rests in an upright frame made of sturdy wicker or wood
- Pew stacker chair, stackable chair used primarily by churches that allows chair arranged in rows to be linked together in such a way that the seats and backs form a bench- or pew-like feel and appearance
- Planter's chair, wooden chair with stretchable arms to rest the legs
- Parsons chair, curving wooden chair named for the Parsons School of Design in Paris, where it was created and widely copied today
- Patio chair, any outdoor chair meant for use on a hard surface (contrast with lawn chairs) designed so as to not collect water and dry quickly after rain
- Potty chair (often abbreviated simply as "potty"), a training toilet for children; in pre-indoor plumbing times this was a chair beneath the seat of which a chamber pot was installed
- Pressback chair, a wooden chair of the Victorian period, usually of oak, into the crest rail and/or splat of which a pattern had been pressed with a steam press
- Pushchair or stroller, a chair with wheels, which usually folds for transporting an infant; some countries, including the U.S., use "stroller"; others, including the UK, "pushchair"
- Poofbag chair, similar to an over-sized bean-bag chair filled with urethane foam
- Pouffe, furniture used as a footstool or low seat
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