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  2. 7 Best Cat-Proof Couches That Your Furry Friends Can't ... - AOL

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    Maci 93" Square Arm Sofa. Made of microfiber, this couch's bold green hue catches our eye. This emerald green sofa with gold-toned legs provides a perfect sitting area for the styled home.

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    The Whatsit Kids' Couch boasts all of the same features as the Nugget—including a stain repellent and machine-washable microsuede exterior, lux fabric shades and a six-piece set that includes ...

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    Associate Shopping Editor Janae McKenzie says, "My green velvet sofa is the crown jewel of my living room and was such a find on AllModern. Their durable furniture has such a sleek silhouette and ...

  5. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    In furniture, microfiber is a close alternative to leather due to the simple upkeep of the qualities of the material. Easy to wipe off liquids and better suited for individuals with pets. Microfiber tablecloths will bead liquids until they are removed and are sometimes advertised showing red wine on a white tablecloth that wipes clean with a ...

  6. Ultrasuede - Wikipedia

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    Ecsaine. Ultrasuede is the trade name for a synthetic ultra-microfiber fabric invented in 1970 by Dr. Miyoshi Okamoto, a scientist working for Toray Industries.In Japan, it is sold under the brand name Ecsaine. [1]

  7. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Suede (pronounced / s w eɪ d / SWAYD) is a type of leather with a fuzzy, napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, fabrics, purses, furniture, and other items. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin, which is softer and more pliable than the outer skin layer, though not as durable.