The 1930’s and 1940’s saw more Americans desiring furniture that was both functional and durable, characteristics that reflected the modern values of efficiency and versatility. Sectional couches and occasional tables grew in popularity.
The rise of the post-war middle class and a “baby-boom” saw an increase in multi-use furniture. Recliners became fixtures in the home as men sought a practical, affordable means of relaxation, and the the home television set necessitated occasional furniture that would allow for the entire family to gather for their favorite shows.
All of this invariably led to the creation and development of Family Room Furniture.
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