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  2. The 10 Best Modular Sofas on the Internet Right Now - AOL

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    Retro and modern meet to create this modular sofa, which stands out, thanks to its rounded, low-profile look. There are 12 upholstery options, and you can expand your sectional by adding another ...

  3. The 10 Best Modular Sofas That Offer Ultimate Versatility - AOL

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    Harmony Modular 4-Piece Sectional. West Elm is known for its contemporary designs, including this stunning four-piece sectional. It boasts a moveable chaise, cozy foam cushions, and a kiln-dried ...

  4. Shop the 16 Best Sofa Deals from Wayfair’s Way Day Sale - AOL

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    Wayfair's Way Day sale kicks off May 4. As part of of the retailer's biggest sale of the year, shop all the best deals on sofas, loveseats, and sectionals.

  5. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, after years primarily as a manufacturer of recliners, La-Z-Boy started designing other products including reclining sofas, sleep sofas and modular groups. [3] 1981 sales were $150 million. [4] In 1983, La-Z-Boy introduced its first line of stationary sofas and occasional chairs, later offering a full line of home furnishings. [3]

  6. Chadwick modular seating - Wikipedia

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    Modular sofa system designed by Don Chadwick and produced by Herman Miller. Chadwick Modular Seating is a modular sofa composed of one or more sections that can be arranged to create long, contiguous seating surfaces for offices and homes. Multiple-section shapes were produced in many fabrics and colors.

  7. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    Modern art reached its peak during the 1950s and '60s, which is why designers and decorators today may refer to modern design as being "mid-century". [44] Modern art does not refer to the era or age of design and is not the same as contemporary design, a term used by interior designers for a shifting group of recent styles and trends. [44]