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specific connotation of
repairing furniture rather than
creating new
upholstered pieces from scratch,
similar to the
distinction between a
cobbler and...
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padded or
upholstered in
various colors and fabrics.
Chairs vary in design. An
armchair has
armrests fixed to the seat; a
recliner is
upholstered and features...
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Sewing is the
craft of
fastening pieces of
textiles together using a
sewing needle and thread.
Sewing is one of the
oldest of the
textile arts, arising...
- (/ʃeɪz ˈlɒŋ, tʃeɪz-, -ˈlɒ̃ɡ/; French: [ʃɛz lɔ̃ɡ], "long chair") is an
upholstered sofa in the
shape of a
chair that is long
enough to
support the legs...
- Monroe, Michigan,
United States, that
makes home furniture,
including upholstered recliners, sofas,
stationary chairs, lift
chairs and
sleeper sofas. The...
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although some don't. A two-seater
upholstered loveseat A
leather couch Sofa
steel production malayer An
upholstered couch English Settee, c. 1770 Roman...
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enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil) with an
upholstered back and
armrests on
upholstered frames. The seat
frame is over-
upholstered, but the...
- furniture. Generally,
ottomans have
neither backs nor arms. They may be an
upholstered low
couch or a
smaller cushioned seat used as a table,
stool or footstool...
- Red
upholstered fainting couch...
- (****ie/****ey) seat (British English), also
called a mother-in-law seat, is an
upholstered exterior front-facing seat
which is
folded into the rear of a coach,...