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A Brief History of the Sofa

 

Interesting article in the New York Times suggests the French have given us more than just delicious fries and steak au poivre. A gradual shift in living arrangements around the turn of the 18th century led to the invention of sofa in Paris.

Whether you call it a sofa, a couch, or a Davenport, there's no better place to stretch out and relax. Thank you Parisians! Browse our selection of sofas and loveseats.

Read the full article at nytimes.com.

Published Sep 02 2009, 06:32 AM By Adam
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Adam is a copywriter for LampsPlus.com. After working in advertising and entertainment, Adam discovered an interest in lighting and design. He's drawn to outdoor and landscape lighting for creating charming and comfortable outdoor living spaces. He's also currently on a mission to install more dimmers and energy efficient bulbs at home.
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