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  2. It's Time to Trade in Your Traditional Sectional for a ... - AOL

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    Reclining sectionals can make for an extra cozy family movie night, so it makes sense that Goerzen typically weaves them into family rooms or basements while designing.

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    Leo Motion Reclining 3-Piece Reversible Chaise Sectional (125") Hey, just because you're buying a recliner doesn't mean you can't really go for it.

  4. Sit back and Relax in These Undeniably Chic Reclining Sofas - AOL

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    Divona Reclining Loveseat. This under-$1,000 sofa is a great budget and small space-friendly pick. The ergonomic loveseat can blend with a range of aesthetics, and its “zero clearance mechanism ...

  5. Rooms To Go - Wikipedia

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    Rooms To Go was founded in 1990 by Jeffrey and Morty Seaman after selling Seaman's Furniture. They opened the first Rooms To Go in Orlando, Florida on September 7, 1990. Rooms To Go's founding concept was the sale of whole room packages, using the slogan: "Buy the piece, save a little. Buy the room, save a lot!"

  6. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, after years primarily as a manufacturer of recliners, La-Z-Boy started designing other products including reclining sofas, sleep sofas and modular groups. [3] 1981 sales were $150 million. [4] In 1983, La-Z-Boy introduced its first line of stationary sofas and occasional chairs, later offering a full line of home furnishings. [3]

  7. 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.