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  2. Marshmallow sofa - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow Love Seat #5670, [1] commonly known as the Marshmallow sofa, is a modernist sofa produced by the American furniture company Herman Miller, that was initially manufactured between 1956 and 1961. It is considered the most iconic of all modernist sofas. [2] The sofa was designed by Irving Harper of George Nelson Associates.

  3. 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.

  4. Slipcover - Wikipedia

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    A slipcover (also called loose cover) is a fitted protective cover that may be slipped off and onto a piece of upholstered furniture. Slipcovers are usually made of cloth. Slipcovers slip on and off; they come fresh and may be removed for seasonal change, cleaning, moving, or storage. Slipcovers are sometimes defined as "clothing for furniture."

  5. Zanotta (company) - Wikipedia

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    Its plate glass top rests on two removable trestles of lacquered aluminum alloy. It was shown at the Kölnisches Stadtmuseum in the 1980 exhibition Italian Furniture Design: Culture and Technology in Italian Furniture 1950-1980. "Gaetano" was one of the numerous pieces of furniture which Aulenti designed for Zanotta between 1963 and 1986. [22] [23]

  6. When 11-year-old Kellan spotted a puppy at his grandma’s house, he was confused - until he discovered it was his early Christmas surprise.

  7. DFS (furniture retailer) - Wikipedia

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    For many years in the 1980s and 1990s, actor Tom Adams was the face of DFS's television advertisements. [19]In December 2008, one television commercial by DFS was banned by the Advertising Standards Authority, following complaints that the company had doctored the footage to inflate the perceived size of their sofas, relative to the actors. [20]

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