what is the design name given to a chair without back legs

berlins,
cesca,
cantilever, ***
or wassily

Yes, cantilever

Look it up on Google if u dnt believe me

Both cantilever and cesca are correct.

https://www.etsy.com/market/cantilever_chair

There is a difference on Cantilever and Cesca. In this case, I would accept both as right, unless I were teaching a design class, then I would make the distinction.

I have a cesca that's why i said cesca was correct... lol I didn't know they were both similar, My bad

Here is the difference: https://store.schoolspecialty.com/OA_HTML/xxssi_ibeGetWCCImage.jsp?docName=F1634129&Rendition=Large

Cantilever only has two legs, can be missing front or back. Cesca has front legs, no back legs. Arms on the chairs are different also, at least the suspension of the arms. For most people, the differences don't amount to much.

Thanks for clarifying this, bobpursley.

The design name given to a chair without back legs is called a cantilever chair. To find this answer, you can start by studying different chair designs and their features. This can be done by reading books or articles about furniture design, browsing through design websites, or visiting furniture showrooms. The key aspect to look out for when determining the design name is the absence of back legs and the presence of a single base or support system that allows the chair to be balanced and stable without traditional four-legged support. In this case, the correct answer is "cantilever".

No, and I wonder why I am telling you. You need to look the term up. Goodness.

The answer is a Cesca