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Latest revision as of 11:02, 18 February 2025

Couch is a piece of furniture for seating two or three people in the form of a bench, with armrests, which is partially or entirely upholstered, and often fitted with springs and tailored cushions. Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for sleeping.

Etymology[edit]

The term couch is derived from the French word coucher, which means "to lie down". It was first used in English in the 14th century.

Types of Couches[edit]

There are several types of couches, each with its own unique characteristics. Some of the most common types include the Chesterfield, Loveseat, Divan, Settee, and Chaise Lounge.

Chesterfield[edit]

The Chesterfield is a deep buttoned sofa, with arms and back of the same height. It is usually made from leather and is often found in the libraries of luxurious homes.

Loveseat[edit]

A Loveseat is a small sofa designed for two people. It is often used in small living spaces or as additional seating in larger rooms.

Divan[edit]

A Divan is a type of couch which has no back. Instead, it is placed against a wall, with pillows added for comfort.

Settee[edit]

A Settee is a wide chair or small sofa that seats two to three people. It is often upholstered and has a back and arms.

Chaise Lounge[edit]

A Chaise Lounge is an upholstered sofa in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs. It is often used for relaxation or sleeping.

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