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    Nouveau 4-Piece Curved Sectional. If you love to entertain, consider a four-piece sectional.It's just over 172 inches wide, giving you and your guests plenty of space to spread out until the wee ...

  3. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    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. Slipcovers are sometimes defined as "clothing for furniture."

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  5. Slipcover (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Constructing a slipcover with a contemporary design over an existing building was a less expensive alternative to tearing down and building anew. [1] Sometimes attachments of the slipcover caused damage to the original facings. At other times, slipcovers have protected the original facings from deterioration. [2] Slipcovers are used on structures.

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    Harvey Probber (September 17, 1922 – February 16, 2003) [1] was an American furniture designer who is credited with inventing sectional, modular seating in the 1940s. A "pioneer in the application of modular seating,” [ 2 ] many of his ideas have been adopted by other designers.

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    In 1995, Federated Department Stores (now Macy's, Inc.), which owned both Macy's and I. Magnin specialty department stores, closed the I. Magnin chain. Macy's 1929/1948 building and its Union Square-facing buildings formed an "L" shape surrounding the I. Magnin Union Square store at the southwest corner of Stockton and Geary streets, built in 1946.