noun a piece of furniture for seating typically with a back and arms
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Can symbolize relaxation, comfort, or therapy in therapeutic settings.
Used as a focal point in a living room or lounge area for both comfort and aesthetic purposes.
Utilized in therapy sessions for clients to sit or lie down during sessions.
Often featured in movies or TV shows as a central piece of furniture for characters to sit or lie on.
A piece of furniture for seating multiple people, typically with a back and armrests.
The therapist asked the client to lie down on the couch during the session.
The interior designer suggested a large sectional couch for the living room.
The furniture salesperson recommended a comfortable couch for the customer's home.
The set designer placed a vintage couch on the stage for the play.
The real estate agent highlighted the spacious couch in the listing photos.
The home stager added decorative pillows to the couch to enhance the room's aesthetic.
The event planner rented a white leather couch for the VIP lounge area.
The photographer used the couch as a prop for the family photo shoot.
The art director selected a modern couch for the office lobby.
The architect included a built-in couch in the design plans for the waiting area.