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  2. These Stylish Corduroy Couches Prove Retro Design Is Back - AOL

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    Deep Corduroy Sofa. Available in green, gray and beige, this stylish sofa will elevate any small space — from bedrooms to apartment living rooms. It received high marks from online reviewers for ...

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    Pacha Sofa. Originally designed by Pierre Paulin in 1975, Gubi’s iconic Pacha sofa is small space-friendly and essentially doubles as artwork. The low-profile silhouette offers peak coziness as ...

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    My fabric shaver has helped to remove them, but it's definitely something to keep in mind if you're feeling brave enough to purchase the sectional in one of the two white shades." Shop Now. 3-Seat ...

  5. Chaise longue - Wikipedia

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    A chaise longue (/ ʃeɪz ˈlɒŋ, tʃeɪz -, - ˈlɒ̃ɡ /; [1] French: [ʃɛz lɔ̃ɡ], "long chair") is an upholstered sofa in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs of the sitter. In modern French, the term chaise longue refers to any long reclining chair, such as a deckchair. In English, the term "chaise longue" is ...

  6. Le Corbusier's Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Le Corbusier and Perriand began to put the expectations for furniture Le Corbusier outlined in his 1925 book L'Art Décoratif d'aujourd'hui into practice. In the book he defined three different furniture types: type-needs, type-furniture, and human-limb objects. He defined human-limb objects as: "Extensions of our limbs and adapted to ...

  7. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    The furniture of the Louis XV period (1715–1774) is characterized by curved forms, lightness, comfort and asymmetry; it replaced the more formal, boxlike and massive furniture of the Louis XIV style. It employed marquetry, using inlays of exotic woods of different colors, as well as ivory and mother of pearl. The style had three distinct periods.