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  2. These Outdoor Sectionals Are Durable, Comfy, and Stylish - AOL

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    The majority of outdoor sectional cushions are made of woven polyester blends or a similar synthetic fabric that are fade- and water-resistant, often treated to prevent mildew.

  3. Thomasville Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Thomasville Furniture began as Thomasville Chair Company in 1904, making 500 to 1000 chairs a day by 1905. Thomas Jefferson Finch and Charles F. Finch of Randolph County bought the company in 1907. Lambeth Furniture began in 1901 and was sold to Knox Furniture in 1928 and Thomasville Chair in 1932. [1]

  4. 12 Outdoor Sectionals for Lounging and Hosting Alfresco - AOL

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    5-Piece Square Arm Outdoor Sectional. Meet a classic outdoor sectional with an elevated touch. The handwoven synthetic material is similar to wicker but offers much more durability and weather ...

  5. The Best Outdoor Sectionals for Summer Entertaining - AOL

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    Shop the best outdoor sectionals that are stylish, durable, affordable, and more. Here are our top, expert-approved picks for outdoor furniture that'll last. The Best Outdoor Sectionals for Summer ...

  6. Davenport (sofa) - Wikipedia

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    Line art drawing of a davenport. Davenport was the name of a series of sofas made by the Massachusetts furniture manufacturer A. H. Davenport and Company, now defunct.Due to the popularity of the furniture at the time, the name davenport became a genericized trademark in parts of the United States.

  7. Furniture Brands International - Wikipedia

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    His strategy of focusing on furniture proved successful, and by 1999 Furniture Brands International had fifteen straight quarters of increased earnings. Thomasville Furniture, the third manufacturer, and a deal with retailer Haverty's to devote significant space to Furniture Brands, contributed to the company's positive outlook. [2]