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    Walmart. ICYMI, slipcovered sofas are having a major design moment, and this one—designed in collaboration with HGTV’s Dave and Jenny Marrs—nails the trend with its crisp lines and creamy ...

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    This six-piece set is meant to be a U-shaped sectional, but Meridian offers modular pieces so you can reconfigure seating to fit your space. ... the casual slipcover is made from stain-repellent ...

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    Best for: Best bet for a truly full set Cleaning options: Machine-washable cover Parts: Eight pieces Sure, all of the Nugget couches come with multiple pieces but—for the Nugget and almost all ...

  5. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    A chair fitted with a black slipcover. A slipcover (also called loose cover) is a fitted protective cover that may be slipped off and onto a piece of upholstered furniture. Slipcovers are usually made of cloth. Slipcovers slip on and off; they come fresh and may be removed for seasonal change, cleaning, moving, or storage.

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    A furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs [17] is known as a "chesterfield suite" [18] or "living-room suite". [19] In the UK, the word chesterfield was used to refer to any couch in the 1900s. A chesterfield now describes a deep buttoned sofa, usually made from leather, with arms and back of the same height.

  7. Slipcover (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a slipcover is a modification of an older building facing by adding a new ornamental layer. The slipcover was a popular treatment in the United States after World War II , as early twentieth-century building styles had fallen out of fashion.