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

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    Curved Modern Sofa. Showcasing dramatic curves, an ultra-modern design and an obvious lack of legs, this bench seat sofa is our most modern pick. Available in a creamy white bouclé texture, the ...

  3. 12 Curved Sofas That Instantly Elevate Any Living Room - AOL

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    Venuti Velvet Rolled Arm Chesterfield Sofa. Yes, curved Chesterfield couches exist! Wayfair has a 162-inch one available in blue and gray velvet, both of which are on sale for more than 20 percent ...

  4. 13 Curved Couches That'll Liven Up Your Living Room - AOL

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    Curved sofas are popular because they're luxurious and comfortable. Our home editors searched around to find these 13 best curved couches for you to buy today.

  5. Queen Anne style furniture - Wikipedia

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    The use of Queen Anne styles in America, beginning in the 1720s and 1730s, coincided with new colonial prosperity and increased immigration of skilled British craftsmen to the colonies. [8] [9] [10] Some elements of the Queen Anne style remain popular in modern furniture production. [5] Curved lines, in feet, legs, arms, crest rails, and ...

  6. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    The furniture of the Louis XV period (1715–1774) is characterized by curved forms, lightness, comfort and asymmetry; it replaced the more formal, boxlike and massive furniture of the Louis XIV style. It employed marquetry, using inlays of exotic woods of different colors, as well as ivory and mother of pearl. The style had three distinct periods.

  7. William and Mary style - Wikipedia

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    A William and Mary style cabinet with oyster veneering and parquetry inlays. What later came to be known as the William and Mary style is a furniture design common from 1700 to 1725 in the Netherlands, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland and Kingdom of Ireland, and later in England's American colonies. It was a transitional style between ...

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