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Couch

A couch, also known as a sofa, settee, chesterfield, or davenport, is a cushioned item of furniture for seating multiple people (although it is not uncommon for a single person to use a couch alone). It is commonly found in the form of a bench with upholstered armrests and is often fitted with springs and tailored cushion and pillows.[1][2] Although a couch is used primarily for seating, it may be used for sleeping.[3] In homes, couches are normally put in the family room, living room, den, or lounge. They are sometimes also found in non-residential settings such as hotels, lobbies of commercial offices, waiting rooms, and bars. Couches can also vary in size, color, and design.

A three-cushion couch in an office lobby

Etymology

The term couch originally denoted an item of furniture for lying or sleeping on.[4][5] Couch is predominantly used in North America, Australia, South Africa, and Ireland, whereas the terms sofa and settee (U and non-U) are most commonly used in the United Kingdom and India.[6] The word couch originated in Middle English from the Old French noun couche, which derived from the verb meaning "to lie down".[7]

The word sofa comes from the Turkish[8][9][10][11] language and is derived from the Arabic word suffah ("ledge/bench"), cognates with the Aramaic word sippa ("mat").[12]

The word settee or setee comes from the Old English word setl, which was used to describe long benches with high backs and arms, but is now generally used to describe small upholstered seating structures.[13]

Other terms which can be synonymous with the above definition are divan, davenport, lounge, and canapé.[2] In Canadian English, the word chesterfield is used to describe any couch or sofa,[14] particularly among older Canadians. According to a 1992 survey conducted in the Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, the term is quickly vanishing.[15]

Types

 
Loriot's sofa at the Deutsche Kinemathek museum, 2012
 
Wedding Couch, Asansol, West Bengal, India

The most common types of couches include the two-seater, sometimes referred to as a loveseat, and the sofa. The loveseat is designed for seating two people, while the sofa has more than two cushion seats. A sectional sofa, often just referred to as a "sectional", is formed from multiple sections (typically two, three, and four) and usually includes at least two pieces which join at an angle of 90 degrees or slightly greater. Sectional sofas are used to wrap around walls or other furniture.

Other variants include the divan, the fainting couch (backless or partial-backed) and the canapé (an ornamental three-seater). To conserve space, some sofas double as beds in the form of sofa beds, daybeds, or futons.

 
A Kubus sofa by Josef Hoffmann (1910)

A furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs[16] is known as a "chesterfield suite"[17] or "living-room suite".[18] In the UK, the word chesterfield was used to refer to any couch in the 1900s. A chesterfield now describes a deep buttoned sofa, usually made from leather, with arms and back of the same height. The first chesterfield, with its distinctive deep buttoned, quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base, was commissioned by Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694–1773).

Materials

A couch consists of a frame, springs, padding, and a covering. The frame is usually made of wood, but can also be made of steel, plastic or laminated boards. Sofa padding is made from foam, down, feathers, fabric or a combination thereof. Sofa coverings are usually made out of soft leather, corduroy or linen. Couches commonly have springs under the padding for more support, although some don't.[19]

Image gallery

See also

Citations

  1. ^ "Couch". Dictionary.com (American Heritage Dictionary). Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  2. ^ a b "Couch". The Free Dictionary By Farlex. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  3. ^ "Couch". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  4. ^ Harrison, Molly (1971). People and furniture: a social background to the English home. Ernest Benn. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-8747-10373.
  5. ^ Lennox, Doug (2007). "Home, Hearth, and Family". Now You Know Big Book of Answers. Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-55002-741-9. Retrieved June 20, 2018 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "couch noun". Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
  7. ^ AMHER, couch: Middle English from Old French culche, couche > couchier, coucher.
  8. ^ "sofa", Wiktionary, 2022-07-03, retrieved 2022-07-06
  9. ^ "sofa | Etymology, origin and meaning of sofa by etymonline". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  10. ^ "Definition of SOFA". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  11. ^ "Sofa, Couch or Settee: The History Of Where Each Word Came From". 18 October 2018.
  12. ^ AMHER, sofa: Turkish, from Arabic suffah, from Aramaic sippa, sippəta.
  13. ^ "Definition of settee | Dictionary.com". www.dictionary.com. Retrieved 2020-10-02.
  14. ^ Barber, Katherine, ed. (2004). Canadian Oxford Dictionary (Second ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-19-541816-3. any couch or sofa
  15. ^ Chambers, J. K. "The Canada-U.S. border as a vanishing isogloss: the evidence of chesterfield". Journal of English Linguistics; 23 (1995): 156–66, excerpt at chass.utoronto.ca.
  16. ^ "Three-piece-suite". Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  17. ^ "Chesterfield suite". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  18. ^ "Living room suite". Cambridge Dictionaries Online. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
  19. ^ Kramer, Jennifer. "How products are made". encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 22 June 2022.

General references

  • John Gloag, A Short Dictionary of Furniture rev. ed. 1962. (London: Allen & Unwin)

Further reading

  • Campbell, Gordon (2006). "Sofa". The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts. Vol. 2. Oxford University Press. p. 369. ISBN 978-0-19-518948-3.

External links

  •   The dictionary definition of couch at Wiktionary

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For other uses see Couch disambiguation Sofa and Settee redirect here For other uses see Sofa disambiguation and Settee disambiguation 3 Piece Suite redirects here For the band see 3 Piece Suite band For the outfit see three piece suit A couch also known as a sofa settee chesterfield or davenport is a cushioned item of furniture for seating multiple people although it is not uncommon for a single person to use a couch alone It is commonly found in the form of a bench with upholstered armrests and is often fitted with springs and tailored cushion and pillows 1 2 Although a couch is used primarily for seating it may be used for sleeping 3 In homes couches are normally put in the family room living room den or lounge They are sometimes also found in non residential settings such as hotels lobbies of commercial offices waiting rooms and bars Couches can also vary in size color and design A three cushion couch in an office lobby Contents 1 Etymology 2 Types 3 Materials 4 Image gallery 5 See 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A furniture set consisting of a sofa with two matching chairs 16 is known as a chesterfield suite 17 or living room suite 18 In the UK the word chesterfield was used to refer to any couch in the 1900s A chesterfield now describes a deep buttoned sofa usually made from leather with arms and back of the same height The first chesterfield with its distinctive deep buttoned quilted leather upholstery and lower seat base was commissioned by Philip Stanhope 4th Earl of Chesterfield 1694 1773 MaterialsA couch consists of a frame springs padding and a covering The frame is usually made of wood but can also be made of steel plastic or laminated boards Sofa padding is made from foam down feathers fabric or a combination thereof Sofa coverings are usually made out of soft leather corduroy or linen Couches commonly have springs under the padding for more support although some don t 19 Image gallery nbsp A two seater upholstered loveseat nbsp A leather couch nbsp Sofa steel production malayer nbsp 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2022 07 06 Definition of SOFA www merriam webster com Retrieved 2022 07 06 Sofa Couch or Settee The History Of Where Each Word Came From 18 October 2018 AMHER sofa Turkish from Arabic suffah from Aramaic sippa sippeta Definition of settee Dictionary com www dictionary com Retrieved 2020 10 02 Barber Katherine ed 2004 Canadian Oxford Dictionary Second ed Oxford University Press p 264 ISBN 978 0 19 541816 3 any couch or sofa Chambers J K The Canada U S border as a vanishing isogloss the evidence of chesterfield Journal of English Linguistics 23 1995 156 66 excerpt at chass utoronto ca Three piece suite Cambridge Dictionaries Online Retrieved 2012 05 12 Chesterfield suite Merriam Webster Retrieved 2012 05 12 Living room suite Cambridge Dictionaries Online Retrieved 2012 05 12 Kramer Jennifer How products are made encyclopedia com Retrieved 22 June 2022 General referencesJohn Gloag A Short Dictionary of Furniture rev ed 1962 London Allen amp Unwin Further readingCampbell Gordon 2006 Sofa 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