Concept information
Preferred term
Lawson
Definition
- Created for American businessman, author, and tycoon Thomas W. Lawson at the turn of the 20th century, this sofa features a silhouette simpler than any of its predecessors. Lawson commissioned it reacting to the Victorians sofas.This versatile style of the sofa provides one of the top choices amongst interior designers today. Its fabric upholstery choices combined with the leg and skirt choices make it ideal for most homes. This sofa offers deep seats, removable cushions, and an angled back for improved posture. This silhouette has remained intact to this day and the Lawson is pretty much the most popular sofa style. Fitted, scroll arms, plush cushions and masses of space make the Lawson sofa a comfortable addition to a room.. The arms which are lower than the back can come in different versions, like a wide or narrow track, or even a traditional rolled arm.
Broader concept
Entry terms
- Lowson
In other languages
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Catalan
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Lawson
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Spanish
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Lawson
URI
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