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    Enter this compact office chair, a swiveling, reclining wonder that provides a very comfortable place to spend a long work day without taking up a ton of space. Plus, it’s on sale for less than ...

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    Heather Goerzen, lead interior designer at Havenly, recommends accent chairs for a pop of pattern, color, texture, or all three—especially if a neutral sofa anchors your space.

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    The most comfortable accent chairs come in a range of styles and sizes—but all are ultra-plush. Shop our top picks that will add a cozy, chic touch to your living area. These Are the 17 Most ...

  5. Laura Ashley (company) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Ashley shop, Hong Kong. Laura Ashley (LSE: ALY) is a British textile design company. It was founded by Bernard Ashley and his wife Laura Ashley in 1953 in London, and first became known for creating Victorian style head scarves, one of which was worn by Audrey Hepburn in the film Roman Holiday.

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    Ahead, we rounded up our favorite 25 comfy chairs, which may sound like a lot, but think about the sheer amount of styles—accent chairs, armchairs, and swivel chairs, to name a few—on the ...

  7. Laura Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Laura Ashley (née Mountney; 7 September 1925 – 17 September 1985) was a Welsh fashion designer and businesswoman. She originally made furnishing materials in the 1950s, expanding the business into clothing design and manufacture in the 1960s.