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  2. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    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. Slipcovers are sometimes defined as "clothing for furniture."

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    Ever Slipcovered Sofa. Designed by HGTV star Leanne Ford, this super-soft sofa was designed for sitting back, relaxing and sinking into.There's a pillow-like seat on a broad bench, plus what Crate ...

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    Maiden Home. After seeing the beach-dreamy sofa version of this chair—specifically its ultra-comfy construction—we knew the Dune would need to be at the top of our list here. The slipcovered ...

  6. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Furniture reupholstery remains a thriving industry in the UK, with numerous small and large businesses offering these services. This ongoing tradition ensures that both antique and contemporary furniture pieces can be restored and maintained for future generations.

  7. Upholstery frame - Wikipedia

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    Softwoods can make poor frames but are used in low-end furniture manufacturing, particularly with partially upholstered frames on larger pieces in the United States. In Scandinavia, better quality softwoods are available and used with suitable furniture-making and upholstery techniques; their use is more common in furniture of various qualities.