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Recent Examples of studio couchMalala Maiwand sat on a television studio couch, pen and notebook in hand, a dark red headscarf framing her face.—Washington Post, 27 Dec. 2020
Cork paneling by Phillip Jeffries wraps the media room, where a custom animal-print sofa hangs with Pascal Mourgue seats for Ligne Roset, a Nathalie Du Pasquier painting, and an Art Nouveau plant stand.
In footage posted from the at-home fashion show, Deborah — who was in hospice care at the end of her life — can be seen sitting on their sofa reacting to a number of gowns her daughter modeled in their living room.
Within moments of entering our lavish suite — complete with a claw-foot tub and plush plaid couches arranged around a fireplace — my daughter noticed a secret door in the wall.
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Leslie Jamison,
Travel + Leisure,
23 Jan. 2025
This should be done weekly and before deep cleaning the couch.
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Mary Marlowe Leverette,
Southern Living,
22 Jan. 2025
At night, the seats transform into a bed (where baby Isla and I slept) and a second bed is pulled from above (this one for my husband), creating a bunk bed.
Rooms: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom Amenities: Outdoor shower, washer/dryer, record player, exercise equipment, pack n’ play, kitchen, backyard with hammock.
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Nicole Kliest,
Vogue,
7 Dec. 2024
The perfect itinerary might include a three-hour surf session, a two-hour breakfast, and a half-day swing in the hammock before sampling Costa Rican elixirs like goldenberry and cas on the rooftop bar.
De Hales left Basilia, gave up his shop, and sold all of his possessions, including two feather beds, and some pots and utensils worth two shillings and sixpence.
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Sam Knight,
The New Yorker,
12 Mar. 2024
The records — in some cases, family wills that show enslaved human beings bequeathed along with feather beds and farm animals — provide a visceral link between today’s decision makers and slavery.
Through another arched doorway is a nook for a desk or a daybed.
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Angela Serratore,
New York Times,
8 Jan. 2025
Who Was There Miami’s wellness-minded cognoscenti and art world figures seeking respite from the week’s social marathon lounged in Danish rattan daybeds and enjoyed the spa’s extensive treatment menu.
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