πͺ chair Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1FA91
- Shortcode
:chair:- Category
- Objects
- Subcategory
- household items
- Added in
- Unicode 12.0
- Also known as
- wooden chair, seat, dining chair
What Does the chair Emoji πͺ Mean?
A plain wooden chair, four legs and a back β simple, sturdy, and surprisingly meme-famous. Added in Unicode 12.0 (2019), the chair emoji shows up in everything from furniture shopping posts to 'pull up a chair' invitations to the iconic 'no chair like Steve Harvey' jokes. It also references that 'a seat at the table' metaphor β representation, inclusion, having a voice.
Office workers post it during long meetings; furniture brands and woodworkers use it constantly; new homeowners share dining room reveals. It can also signal 'sit down for this gossip πͺπ' or be part of physical therapy and posture conversations. In some online communities, it's a meme template all its own.
Whether you're celebrating a new dining set, demanding representation in a boardroom, or just preparing someone for spicy news, this little chair pulls real weight. Hairdresser and barber accounts use it for chair-time appointment posts. It's also a recurring star in 'pull up a chair, storytime' threads on Twitter and Threads that pull in big engagement.
How to Use πͺ chair Emoji
“Pull up a chair, we need to talk πͺ”
“Demanding a seat at the table πͺ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1FA91 |
| HTML Entity | 🪑 |
| CSS Code | \1FA91 |
| Shortcode | :chair: |
| Keywords | seat, sit, chair |
| Unicode Version | 12.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does πͺ mean?
It depicts a wooden chair, used for furniture, sitting down, representation metaphors, or telling someone to settle in for news.
