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  2. 14 Best Curved Sofas for a Striking Living Room Design - AOL

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    From small curved loveseats to large curved sectionals, ... This striking curved sofa is a part of CB2's design collaboration with Goop, a lifestyle brand by Gwyneth Paltrow. The actress says, "It ...

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    Daetyn Rolled Arm Loveseat. This Orren Ellis curved sofa may look a bit similar to the previous one, but this one is smaller by more than 30 inches, available in more colors, and a bit cheaper.

  4. The Best Small Sectional Sofas That Will *Easily* Fit ... - AOL

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    Thanks to functional, customizable, and convertible designs, the chic small-space-friendly sectionals below can serve as two- or three-seater sofas, as well as left- or right-side ottomans and ...

  5. 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.

  6. IKEA Klippan - Wikipedia

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    Adjustments to the materials used in the sofa and the centralization of production methods allowed IKEA to reduce the price of the Klippan sofa by 40% since 1980. [4] In 2003, the Klippan was used as the standard sofa in a test to compare the British fire safety requirements against the Swedish and mainland European safety requirements.

  7. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    In sophisticated urban environments, walnut was a frequent choice for furniture in the Queen Anne style, [5] superseding the previously dominant oak and leading to the era being called "the age of walnut." [6] However, poplar, cherry, and maple were also used in Queen Anne style furniture. [11]