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  2. 15 Comfortable Couches That Are Actually Chic - AOL

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    Consider purchasing two comfortable couches in lieu of a classic sectional. “I prefer to use two sofas placed in an L-shape, rather than a sectional sofa,” Hanle says. “With a sectional, you ...

  3. The 11 Most Comfortable Couches for Lounging in Luxury - AOL

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    Mario Bellini Sofa. Brands like CB2 often have big name designs, but Eternity Modern is where you go for the biggest names. Mario Bellini has had multiple MoMA exhibitions, and his Bellini sofa is ...

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    Sonoma Sofa. Your tiny patio deserves a little love, too. Terrain’s minimalist design is covered in fade- and moisture-proof fabric and has a natural woven backing that adds some textural appeal.

  5. Marshmallow sofa - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow Love Seat #5670, [1] commonly known as the Marshmallow sofa, is a modernist sofa produced by the American furniture company Herman Miller, that was initially manufactured between 1956 and 1961. It is considered the most iconic of all modernist sofas. [2] The sofa was designed by Irving Harper of George Nelson Associates.

  6. Couch - Wikipedia

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    A couch, also known as a sofa, settee, chesterfield, or davenport, is a cushioned item of furniture that can seat multiple people. It is commonly found in the form of a bench with upholstered armrests and is often fitted with springs and tailored cushion and pillows .

  7. Mid-century modern - Wikipedia

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    Mid-century modern (MCM) is a movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development that was present in all the world, but more popular in North America, Brazil and Europe from roughly 1945 to 1970 during the United States's post-World War II period.