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    Harris 2-Piece Pop-Up Sleeper Sectional w/ Storage Chaise. While some sleeper sofas will give you college dorm room vibes, this chic piece from West Elm is definitely an exception. With its roomy ...

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    The Ashley HomeStore chain of furniture stores is composed of corporate owned stores and independently owned stores with licenses to sell Ashley Furniture products exclusively, including mattresses and accessories. There are over 1000 Ashley Furniture HomeStore retail furniture stores operating worldwide in more than 123 countries.

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    Ready-to-assemble furniture has roots that extend back a long way, as cabinetmakers have been making furniture that is easy to disassemble for transport for centuries. The New American Cyclopaedia of 1859 listed the assembly of furniture as an "American invention" [ 2 ] that emphasized ease of transport, but this claim is rather vague.

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    A huge range of sizes, from small bedside tables to large dining room tables and huge conference room tables; Presence or absence of drawers, shelves or other areas for storing items; Expansion of the table surface by insertion of leaves or locking hinged drop leaf sections into a horizontal position (this is particularly common for dining tables)