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  2. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    Knabusch and Shoemaker then upholstered their innovation and marketed it as a year-round chair. The chair was a success; they held a contest to name it—La-Z-Boy was the winner. [3] 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. We Found the Best Sleeper Sofas for Overnight Guests - AOL

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    These comfortable sleeper sofas range from queen- and full-size sofa beds to affordable pullout love seats for apartments, all from brands like IKEA and Serta.

  4. A Designer Breaks Down How to Buy the Perfect Small Sleeper Sofa

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    We asked an interior designer who says the best sleeper sofas should be both stylish and comfortable for sleeping and sitting. Shop our top picks, here.

  5. This ’70s-Inspired Sofa Trend Is Everywhere Right Now - AOL

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    Dimensions: 93'' W X 29.5'' H X 35'' D | Upholstery: Bouclé | Assembly Required: Yes. An AllModern reviewer says: “Gorgeous sofa—gave my project the perfect Wabi Sabi-Japandi vibe. The ...

  6. Palliser Furniture - Wikipedia

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    EQ3 is a modern furniture designer, manufacturer, and retailer in Canada and parts of the US, owned by Palliser Furniture Ltd. [8] [4] The company offers custom made-to-order upholstery, along with furniture and home décor. It also has a designer line called EQ3+. [12]

  7. Djinn chair - Wikipedia

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    The Djinn chair is a piece of furniture in the Modernist style, created by French designer Olivier Mourgue in the 1960s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originally called the "Low fireside chair", [ 2 ] it is also commonly referred to as the " 2001 chair", because of its prominent appearance in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey .