The KISSING SEAT or LOVE SEAT
A uniquely designed seat for two known as the ‘Kissing Seat’ or ‘Love Seat’ became popular in the Victorian era. It was a must in every manor and upper strata house, usually placed in the garden or in a corner of the hall.
It
was variously also known as a tête-à-tête seat, courting bench, kissing bench,
gossip's chair, or conversation bench. Its design may have initially arisen in
France.
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It
was any form of two-seat furniture where the two seats are arranged in an S
shape, so that two persons can converse while looking at each other and being
within arm's reach could kiss and embrace, while at the same time typically
retaining a modest barrier between them.
The
Curved Seat Bench with the separation of two adjoined seats is very artistic
and unique. The shape of the seats is such where you can face your partner.
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The
love seat gets its name from the idea that a couple (lovers, courting or
otherwise) can share it, sitting very close together. It was made with two seat
cushions so that only two persons could sit in it.
Loveseats
are also sometimes called “two-seat couches.”
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They
are made for sitting and not for sleeping.
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Unlike
the Love seat, the present age sofa is where usually three people or less can
sit. All of them face forward and none of them face each other.
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As
with all things of that era, the Love Seat has also been discarded. Maybe the
cloak of discretion has been abandoned and brazenness rules. Hence such an item
as the Love seat is no more required.
Interesting and amusing! 👍
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