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  2. Yes, Walmart Is Chock-Full of Gorgeous Furniture - AOL

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    These pieces of furniture at Walmart are luxe and affordable. Shop the 15 best finds including art-inspired tables and swivel chairs at a lower price point. Yes, Walmart Is Chock-Full of Gorgeous ...

  3. This accent chair from Drew Barrymore's collection looks 'way ...

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    Yet Walmart shoppers have discovered a swivel chair that checks all the boxes. Drew Barrymore's viral bouclé chair costs less than $300, and, according to reviewers, it looks so much more ...

  4. An interior designer shops dorm room décor at Walmart including bedding, desks, storage, rugs and other must haves for living on campus. 14 décor items from Walmart for your dorm room, picked by ...

  5. Divan (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A divan (Turkish divan, Hindi deevaan originally from Kurdish [1] devan) is a piece of couch-like sitting furniture or, in some regions, a box-spring-based bed. Primarily, in the Middle East (especially the Ottoman Empire ), a divan was a long seat formed of a mattress laid against the side of the room, upon the floor, or a raised structure or ...

  6. Drew Barrymore's Viral, Under-$300 Boucle Chair Was Just ...

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    Today, Walmart restocked Drew Barrymore's chair in a brand-new sage green color. Here's everything we know and how to buy it for under $300 before it's gone.

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    601 Chair by Dieter Rams. 10 Downing Street Guard Chairs, two antique chairs used by guards in the early 19th century; 14 chair (No. 14 chair) is the archetypal bentwood side chair originally made by the Gebrüder Thonet chair company of Germany in the 19th century, and widely copied and popular today [1]