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  2. The 14 Most Comfortable Loveseats (Including a $92 Steal) - AOL

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    Albany Park Kova Sofa 86" + Ottoman. ... Then you’ll love this loveseat/sleeper hybrid that offers the comfort of a cozy loveseat but easily converts to a bed for one to two people. As one ...

  3. The 24 Best Sleeper Sofas, Sofa Beds and Futons on the ... - AOL

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    It turns out there have been some major advances in the world of sleeper sofas over the last few years (who knew?), and many of the newer designs are comfortable and—dare we say?—chic. Now ...

  4. The 26 Best Sleeper Sofas, Sofa Beds & Futons on the ... - AOL

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    It turns out there have been some major advances in the world of sleeper sofas over the last few... The 26 Best Sleeper Sofas, Sofa Beds & Futons on the Internet, From $86 to $5,929 Skip to main ...

  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. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    La-Z-Boy Inc. (pronounced "lazy boy") is an American furniture manufacturer based in Monroe, Michigan, United States, that makes home furniture, including upholstered recliners, sofas, stationary chairs, lift chairs and sleeper sofas. The company employs more than 11,000 people.

  7. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Over the subsequent generation, the ottoman became a common piece of bedroom furniture. European ottomans standardized on a smaller size than the traditional Turkish ottoman, and in the 19th century they took on a circular or octagonal shape. The seat was divided in the center by arms or by a central, padded column that might hold a plant or ...