The Windsor Chair is a classic design that has been around for centuries and has evolved over time. There are various synonyms for the Windsor chair, such as sack-back, hoop-back, fan-back, comb-back, rod-back, and continuous arm. The sack-back Windsor chair is one of the earliest forms of Windsor chairs, characterized by a curved back ending in a hoop, with spindles connecting the hoop to the arms and legs. The hoop-back is similar to the sack-back but with the hoop partially removed. The fan-back chair has a backrest shaped like a fan and is often more ornate than other Windsor chair types. The comb-back has a rounded back with a spindle crest rail resembling a hair comb, whereas the rod-back has a series of round spindles in the backrest. The continuous arm Windsor chair has arms that flow seamlessly into the back legs.