Furniture Today - May 26, 2008
Cover Story
Good vibrations
Spurred on by aging baby boomers, athletes and a health-conscious, relaxation-oriented population, massage chairs are gaining new floor space at retail and in American homes. More consumers are recognizing the benefits of these feature-laden chairs. While still bulky compared to most seating, today's massage chairs have shed their once-primitive image in which the mech...
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