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  2. 10 Bold ’80s Furniture Trends That Oozed Luxury

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    From shag carpeting and canopy beds to overstuffed suede couches, join us as we take a stroll down memory lane to visit some of the most eye-popping ’80s furniture pieces. 1. Canopy Beds and ...

  3. How To Make A Leather Couch Look Brand New Again - AOL

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    A leather couch is durable but it needs special care to keep the leather clean, soft, and supple. ... and least susceptible to stains type of leather. Suede is created from the soft underside of a ...

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    Lounge Chair. This faux leather lounger would look great in an office but works practically anywhere. The adjustable backrest and side storage pouch make nice additions as well.. Dimensions: Width ...

  5. Cabriolet (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A cabriolet armchair is a Louis XV style chair with its armrests open and elevated from the seat, sculpted independently of the armchair, and making the chair light and easy to move—unlike the bergère, a similar style of chair that has enclosed, upholstered sides.

  6. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. The word also refers to the materials used to upholster something. The word also refers to the materials used to upholster something.

  7. Suede - Wikipedia

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    Suede (pronounced / s w eɪ d / SWAYD) is a type of leather with a fuzzy, napped finish, commonly used for jackets, shoes, fabrics, purses, furniture, and other items. Suede is made from the underside of the animal skin, which is softer and more pliable than the outer skin layer, though not as durable.