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  2. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    A chair fitted with a black slipcover. A slipcover (also called loose cover) is a fitted protective cover that may be slipped off and onto a piece of upholstered furniture. Slipcovers are usually made of cloth. Slipcovers slip on and off; they come fresh and may be removed for seasonal change, cleaning, moving, or storage.

  3. 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]

  4. Eames Fiberglass Armchair - Wikipedia

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    The material of the chair, Zenaloy, which is polyester reinforced with fiberglass, was first developed by the US Army during World War II. [4] Using this material, Ray and Charles Eames designed a prototype chair for the 1948 ‘International Competition of Low-Cost Furniture Design’ held by the Museum of Modern Art.

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    It’s finally time to store away those socks and make the switch to sandals! These sling-back slip-ons have a cushioned memory foam footbed, great arch support and a chic look.

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Entertainment/2009 November ...

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    The earlies that I can place it in my memory is in recording of Bob Hope during his USO tours. I also have a memory of seeing it on a wall in an airport and that memory is connecting with the Bob Hope Airport - so, another connection to Bob Hope. I will Google to see if my memory is valid (for once). -- k a i n a w ™ 02:41, 15 November 2009 (UTC)

  7. Fauteuil - Wikipedia

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    A fauteuil (elbow chair) A Louis XVI-style fauteuil gold foiled chair with faux pearls and ottoman. A fauteuil (French:) is a style of open-armchair with a primarily exposed wooden frame originating in France during the early 17th century. A fauteuil is made of wood and frequently with carved relief ornament.