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  2. Knole Settee - Wikipedia

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    The original Knole Settee (also known as the Knole Sofa) is a couch chair made in the 17th century, probably around 1640. [1] It is housed at Knole in Kent , a house owned by the Sackville-West family since 1605 but now in the care of the National Trust .

  3. Parker Knoll - Wikipedia

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    Parker Knoll is a British furniture manufacturing company, formed in 1931 by British furniture manufacturer Frederick Parker and Willi Knoll, a German inventor of a new form of sprung furniture. With roots in the manufacture of high-quality furniture, the brand concentrated on mass-market products from the 1930s to the 1990s.

  4. Couch - Wikipedia

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    A furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs [17] is known as a "chesterfield suite" [18] or "living-room suite". [19] In the UK, the word chesterfield was used to refer to any couch in the 1900s. A chesterfield now describes a deep buttoned sofa, usually made from leather, with arms and back of the same height.

  5. The Only Sofa I’d Recommend - AOL

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    After 10 years of couch testing, I found the perfect cloud-like comfortable sectional sofa from West Elm. Its stylish and modular design is perfect for any space.

  6. Harveys Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Harveys Furniture was established in the United Kingdom in 1966, [2] with its first store opening in Mare Street, East London. It began as a private company, selling textiles and home furnishings. In 2003, Harveys made the decision to move to a furniture only business, removing all textiles from their product portfolio.

  7. Fainting couch - Wikipedia

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    Méridienne (c. 1750–1760) Red upholstered fainting couch A fainting couch is a modern term describing a couch with a back traditionally raised at one end. The back may be situated completely on one side of the couch or wrapped around and extended to the entire piece, much like a traditional couch.

  8. Oak Furnitureland - Wikipedia

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    Oak Furnitureland is a British furniture retailer specialising in fully assembled hardwood cabinet and dining furniture, and sofa ranges. The company has stores across the UK, with its headquarters in Swindon in Wiltshire , England.

  9. Multiyork - Wikipedia

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    Multiyork was a privately owned British furniture retailer based in Thetford, Norfolk.The company employed nearly 550 people in its 50 stores across the United Kingdom and its factory and head office in Thetford, where it was a major business.