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  2. The Most Comfortable Extra-Deep Couches, According to Sofa ...

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    The mid-century style sofa features a low-profile design, tapered bracket feet and slim square arms. It's currently available in three moody hues: reddish brown, military green and gray.

  3. Marshmallow sofa - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow Love Seat #5670, [1] commonly known as the Marshmallow sofa, is a modernist sofa produced by the American furniture company Herman Miller, that was initially manufactured between 1956 and 1961. It is considered the most iconic of all modernist sofas. [2] The sofa was designed by Irving Harper of George Nelson Associates.

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    Modern Sofa. If this 89-inch sofa is a bit too big for your space, know that it also comes in a loveseat size that is just 71 inches wide. No matter which one you get, it will be equipped with a ...

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    ICYMI, slipcovered sofas are having a major design moment, and this one—designed in collaboration with HGTV’s Dave and Jenny Marrs—nails the trend with its crisp lines and creamy fabric ...

  6. Loveseat - Wikipedia

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    A loveseat can be one of two styles of two-seat chair. One form – also known as "British two-seaters" [ 1 ] – is essentially synonymous with "two-seat couch ". It typically has two upholstered seats, [ 2 ] is approximately 50" in seating length, [ 3 ] and is typically shorter in length than a settee.

  7. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Furniture refers to objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating , storing items, working, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horizontal surfaces above the ground, such as tables and desks ), or to ...