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  2. These Cloud Couch Dupes Will Save You Serious - AOL

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    But, before you stress: we've rounded up more affordable cloud couch dupes that are just as comfortable and chic from some of the best online furniture stores. We've included three options under ...

  3. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    Catterton took Restoration Holdings private on June 18, 2008. [8] That year, the company also launched its baby-and-child line. [9] In 2012, Restoration Hardware underwent an initial public offering, trading at $24 a share at its opening. [10] The company was renamed RH, and trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RH.

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    valyou furniture. If you’re on the hunt for a more affordable alternative to the Cloud Couch from Restoration Hardware, this one’s got a similar fluffy, sink-into-it feeling while still ...

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    Lulu and Georgia has a wide range of pieces ranging from under $18 up into the four-digit range, but a lot of its selection could easily fit into an Anthro x Restoration Hardware catalog living ...

  6. Emeco - Wikipedia

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    The Emeco 1006 Navy Chair for which the company is known was one of several furniture products made out of anodized aluminum, such as bunks and lockers, that Emeco made for the US Navy's fleet during World War II. [5] [6] The business grew by under-bidding other manufacturers on government contracts for office building furniture. By 1953, there ...

  7. Emeco 1006 - Wikipedia

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    The Emeco 1006 (pronounced ten-oh-six), also known as the Navy chair, is an aluminum chair manufactured by Emeco. [1] [2] The 1006 was originally built in 1944 for Navy warships during World War II, but later became a designer chair used in high-end restaurants and by interior designers.