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    Best Small Couch for Dorms: SEJOV 4-in-1 Sleeper Sofa. ... The couch shown is 65 inches long, with 76-, 86-, and 100-inch options also available. With a wide range of colors, fabrics, and wooden ...

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    An Amazon reviewer says: "This small sofa includes a 7.5" spring seat cushion and a 7.1" backrest, and a 22" seat depth for added comfort, ensuring unparalleled comfort for watching TV, reading ...

  4. Lundby (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lundby, also known as Lundby of Sweden, is a Swedish maker of dollhouses and miniature furniture for the mass market. Lundby dollshouse furniture has been produced since 1947 and their dollshouses have been sold since the late 1940s. The company started in the Gothenburg borough of Lundby, which also gave the company its name.

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  6. Liddle Kiddles - Wikipedia

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    Liddle Kiddles were dolls originally produced by toymaker Mattel Inc. in 1965. They were introduced at the New York Toy Fair in 1966 and put on the market soon after. Initially about 3 inches tall, they were small by doll standards. The sensation surrounding the dolls may have influenced other toy companies to produce their own tiny dolls. [1]

  7. Thorne miniature rooms - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the model rooms also developed from Thorne's collection of miniature furniture and household accessories, which she began assembling around 1900, and her desire to house and display these items. [1] A further inspiration may have been a miniature shadow box that she encountered at a bazaar in Istanbul during the 1920s. [3]

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