Thomas and Palmer once worked on a 42-inch settee that took 10 days to complete.
From the delawareonline.com
We need to have a right good look down the back of the cosmic settee, as it were.
From the guardian.co.uk
Don't buy a white linen sofa or an antique silk settee if you have kids and pets.
From the denverpost.com
Neale hand-dyed the linen tape trim on the walls and settee with water-based dyes.
From the washingtonpost.com
Michelle Obama's spokeswoman said she didn't know whether the settee would remain.
From the omaha.com
Then we surrounded it with three matching dining chairs and an upholstered settee.
From the ocregister.com
Furnishings include the 1880s-era baby grand piano and Victorian antique settee set.
From the inrich.com
A 1910 Edwardian settee sold for $344 at a Doyle New York auction this year.
From the timesunion.com
There's just something about writing on a leather settee that seems right.
From the nzherald.co.nz
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Settle: a long wooden bench with a back
A small sofa
A couch is a generic term in North America, Australia (Most commonly known as a lounge), New Zealand, and sometimes the United Kingdom for an item of furniture designed to seat more than one person and providing support for the back and arms. Typically, it will have an armrest on either side. ...
A long seat with a back, made to accommodate several persons at once; a sofa; A vessel with a very long, sharp prow, carrying two or three masts with lateen sails, -- used in the Mediterranean
Long seat with side arms and back, sometimes upholstered.
Originally, a row of three chairs that were fused together and sold as part of a suite.
A seat or bench with a back, usually for up to 2 3 people
Another term for couch, originally referring to a bench with back and arms for seating two or more people.
A seat with back and arm rests designed for two or more that came into use in the 17th century as a more comfortable alternative to the settle, a Gothic furniture form. (The settle is a bench with a paneled back and sides. ...