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  2. The 11 Best Sleeper Chairs You’ll Prefer to Your Own Damn Bed

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    Movie 56" Felt Grey Sleeper Sofa. Low-key and low-profile, this sleeper chair is quite unassuming. You’d never guess that underneath the cushion, you’d find a 5.25-inch coil/foam mattress that ...

  3. 9 Recliners That Are Perfect for Naps - AOL

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    While many recliners still get a bad rap for not being luxurious, this subtle option, on the other hand, looks as chic as other non-reclining chairs on the market. Dimensions : 42.5" H x 28.5" W x ...

  4. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    La-Z-Boy Inc. (pronounced "lazy boy") is an American furniture manufacturer based in Monroe, Michigan, United States, that makes home furniture, including upholstered recliners, sofas, stationary chairs, lift chairs and sleeper sofas. The company employs more than 11,000 people.

  5. No Guest Room? These Comfy Sleeper Chairs Are a Game ... - AOL

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    Axis Twin Sleeper Sofa. This sleeper chair from Crate and Barrel includes a hidden twin-size mattress, but with the deep, cushy seats, you wouldn't know it by how it feels.At 5 1/2 inches, the ...

  6. Recliner - Wikipedia

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    The first reclining chair was reportedly owned by Napoleon III. [5] Knabush and Shoemaker, two American cousins, are credited with gaining a patent on a wooden recliner. The design was the same wooden bench recliner found in other designs. Issued in 1928, the patent led to the founding of La-Z-Boy. In 1930, Knabush and Shoemaker patented an ...

  7. Barcalounger - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest manufacturer of reclining chairs in the U.S. [3] After the company filed for bankruptcy in 2010, it shuttered its facilities in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and Martinsville, Virginia, then restarted manufacturing at the plant in Morristown, Tennessee, in 2011, for manufacture of the Barcalounger chair. [4]