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  2. 15 Best Sectionals for Small Spaces That Don't Skimp on ... - AOL

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    Finding quality furniture for a small outdoor space is no easy task. This all-weather sectional is not only sturdy and plush, but it can also be arranged into a variety of different configurations ...

  3. 11 Supremely Comfortable Chairs for a Small Bedroom - AOL

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    If low ceilings are adding to the complexity of designing for a small space, this burnt-orange Bastille chair could be your furniture fix. While grand in diameter, the seat height is only 16.5 inches.

  4. This Coffee Table With Stools Is the Ultimate Small-Space ...

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    Malibu Coffee Table With Nesting Stools. One of the best places to use a coffee table with stools is outside, where space may be limited. Plus, for the price of the table, you get delivery to your ...

  5. Multifunctional furniture - Wikipedia

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    Multifunctional furniture is furniture with several functions combined. [1] The functions combined vary, but a common variant is to incorporate an extra storage function into chair, tables, and so forth, making them so-called storage furniture. [2] It more efficiently uses up living space. [3]

  6. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Most tables are composed of a flat surface and one or more supports (legs). A table with a single, central foot is a pedestal table. Long tables often have extra legs for support. Dinner table and chairs. Table tops can be in virtually any shape, although rectangular, square, round (e.g. the round table), and oval tops are the

  7. 40/4 Chair - Wikipedia

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    The 40/4 chair is the compactly stackable chair designed by David Rowland in 1964. Forty chairs can be stacked within a height of 4 feet (120 cm), giving the chair its name. Over time it has received a number of design awards and is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as other museums internationally.