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  2. 10 Best Costco Furniture Items To Buy That Will Revamp ... - AOL

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    Price: $779.99 (Costco Direct, online only) Designed for flat screen TVs up to 80 inches, this TV console will brighten up your living room — quite literally.

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    As you compare options at Costco.com, you can read reviews from other members to better decide on the right sofa for your home. But again, the return policy can give you confidence. 3.

  4. 6 Chesterfield Sofas That'll Class Up Your Space - AOL

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    A chesterfield sofa is one of the most classic designs out there, so it can be difficult to shop online. But we found the best options out there for you to buy. 6 Chesterfield Sofas That'll Class ...

  5. Couch - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Knole Settee - Wikipedia

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    The original Knole Settee (also known as the Knole Sofa) is a couch chair made in the 17th century, probably around 1640. [1] It is housed at Knole in Kent , a house owned by the Sackville-West family since 1605 but now in the care of the National Trust .

  7. Art Nouveau furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture created in the Art Nouveau style was prominent from the beginning of the 1890s to the beginning of the First World War in 1914. It characteristically used forms based on nature, such as vines, flowers and water lilies, and featured curving and undulating lines, sometimes known as the whiplash line, both in the form and the decoration.