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  2. Milo Baughman - Wikipedia

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    Milo Ray Baughman, Jr. (October 7, 1923 – July 23, 2003) born in Goodland, Kansas, was a modern furniture designer. Baughman designed for a number of furniture companies starting in the mid-1940s until his death, including Mode Furniture, Glenn of California, The Inco Company, Pacific Iron, Murray Furniture of Winchendon, Arch Gordon, George Kovacs, Directional, and Drexel, among others.

  3. The 10 Best L-Shaped Sofas for Movie Night - AOL

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    This beachy sectional sofa is modern and minimalistic, without feeling cold. The warm wooden base and continuous warm lines make this piece cozy for the whole family. Dimensions : 31.5" H x 110" W ...

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    The mid-century-modern cousin to Wayfair, AllModern is the destination for modern and mid-century-inspired furniture such as Danish modular seating, abstract fiber wall hangings and wooden tapered ...

  5. 15 L-Shape Sofas That Prove Comfort is King - AOL

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    Sofa shopping isn't easy, if you want something comfortable and with lots of seating space then an L-shape couch is the way to go. Shop our favorites of 2024. 15 L-Shape Sofas That Prove Comfort ...

  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. Marshmallow sofa - Wikipedia

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    The Marshmallow sofa was designed in 1954 by Irving Harper. [3] For decades, the design of the Marshmallow sofa was attributed to George Nelson, as was the practice for designs coming out of George Nelson Associates, Inc. [3] However, it was later revealed that many of the firm's designs were those of other designers working for the firm. [3]