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  2. This ’70s-Inspired Sofa Trend Is Everywhere Right Now - AOL

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    Whether you need a curved couch for a smaller space or have room for a luxurious L-shaped sectional, here are 15 curved sofas to suit every need, taste, and budget. Katrien Sofa

  3. This Is the Trending Sofa Designers Can't Stop Talking About

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    Daetyn Rolled Arm Loveseat. This Orren Ellis curved sofa may look a bit similar to the previous one, but this one is smaller by more than 30 inches, available in more colors, and a bit cheaper.

  4. 20 Best Couches for Small Spaces That Will Make You Love Your ...

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    Take inspiration from the ’60s with this mod curved sofa. The boucle finish is actually a performance fabric, so you don’t need to be too precious with it. Dimensions: Width: 75.2 inches ...

  5. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    This resulting in stools becoming one of the most common kinds of furniture. They were usually made with four legs, a slightly curved seat, and latticework bracing. The most simple ones were made of three legs with a solid, flat, wooden slab seat. Another type of folding stool had crossed legs and a leather fabric seat.

  6. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Gaming chair, legless, curved/L-shaped, generally upholstered, and sometimes contains built-in electronic devices like loudspeakers and vibration to enhance the video game experience; the five main types of gaming chairs are bean bags, rockers, pedestals, racers, and cockpits; Garden Egg chair, designed by Peter Ghyczy and a modernist classic

  7. Adirondack chair - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack chair is an outdoor lounge chair with wide armrests, a tall slatted back, and a seat that is higher in the front than the back. [1] Its name references the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York.