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A French term for a couch or day bed with an upholstered back.
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a long chair; for reclining
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a chair with a seat long enough to completely support its user's legs
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(French): Literally, "long chair." Also referred to as a fainting couch.
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Literally, "long chair," a sofa or daybed with an upholstered back, designed for reclining. Today it is usually a single piece, but early versions encompassed a bergère with a large stool or two armchairs and a center stool.
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From French, just meaning 'Long Chair'. upholstered armchair with the back and seat lengthened for reclining. Styles ranges from 19th century formal to contemporary.
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An elongated 18th C, upholstered chair or daybed, popular in England during the Regency period.
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Literally, the "long chair," a sofa or daybed with upholsteries behind, designed to rest. It is today generally a unique piece, but the early versions included bergère with a great stool or two armchairs and a stool of center.
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(French) A long reclining chair.
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French for "long chair," and pronounced shayz long, an upholstered armchair with the back and seat lengthened for reclining.
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A chaise longue (French "long chair") is an upholstered couch in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs.
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