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Modified Camelback - Queen Anne Legs |
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Custom Settee in Cream Linen (in shop) |
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My Favorite Camelback Settee |
This is the second part of the series on settees and loveseats. Finding the definitions murky, I have decided to make the distinctions necessary. For me loveseats are more like fully upholstered wide chairs that often complement (unfortunately often MATCH - which I think it
too matchy-matchy), a specific sofa. This review is about settees with great back curves - usually described as camelbacks. They can be skirted but most often are not and have varying leg styles - from Queen Anne, to Chippendale, to Claw and Ball. The arms are gently rolled. I love their elegant looks and, with the right fabric, they truly can go anywhere! All settees shown are sold.
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