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  2. The 14 Most Comfortable Loveseats (Including a $92 Steal) - AOL

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    It’s a little larger than some of the traditional loveseats on this list, but if you have the space to spare, you won’t regret going with this option. $1,949 at albany park 8.

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    Shop the new RH outdoor furniture collections for 2024 here. ... French mattress pad-style cushions finish the seating with casual sophistication (you won’t find any fussy button tufting here ...

  4. Loveseat - Wikipedia

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    A loveseat can be one of two styles of two-seat chair. One form – also known as "British two-seaters" [ 1 ] – is essentially synonymous with "two-seat couch ". It typically has two upholstered seats, [ 2 ] is approximately 50" in seating length, [ 3 ] and is typically shorter in length than a settee.

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    Choose from a sofa perfect for movie night or a dining chair that tucks away neatly under your table. We awarded the Easy Edge bar cabinet a Live Better Award for its ability to fit into small ...

  6. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne furniture is "somewhat smaller, lighter, and more comfortable than its predecessors," and examples in common use include "curving shapes, the cabriole leg, cushioned seats, wing-back chairs, and practical secretary desk-bookcase pieces."

  7. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    On a basic level, squab cushions were made more stable using tufting ties. Stuffed edge rolls appeared on seat fronts, providing support for cushions to be retained and later for deeper stuffing to be held in place under a fixed top cover. [15]: p12 What we now consider "classic" upholstery shapes and techniques flourished in the 18th century.