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  2. Chesterfield Sofas Are Making a Serious Comeback - AOL

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    Size and Shape: Traditionally, the Chesterfield is a three-seat sofa, but these days, you can find this classic couch in various shapes and sizes, including tiny loveseats and sprawling U-shaped ...

  3. Couch - Wikipedia

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    To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa beds, daybeds, or futons. A Kubus sofa by Josef Hoffmann (1910) A furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs [17] is known as a "chesterfield suite" [18] or "living-room suite". [19] In the UK, the word chesterfield was used to refer to any couch in the 1900s. A ...

  4. 5 Sofa Styles to Avoid for a Modern Home, According to ... - AOL

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    3. Chesterfield. Some sofa styles, like Chesterfield, lose the favor of designers due to their size and feel rather than their looks. Vaughan says Chesterfields' broad arms occupy valuable space ...

  5. Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    The first leather Chesterfield sofa, with its distinctive deep-buttoned, quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base, is believed to have been commissioned by Lord Chesterfield. Consequently, in the UK, the word chesterfield now describes such a sofa, with arms and back of the same height.

  6. Chesterfield - Wikipedia

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    Chesterfield Pictures, a film company active from 1925 to 1936 until it was merged into Republic Pictures Chesterfield sofa , upholstered furniture suitable for seating multiple people Earl of Chesterfield , head of an aristocratic family from Derbyshire, England

  7. Chesterfield sofa - Wikipedia

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