slipcover

NOUN
  1. a removable fitted cloth covering for upholstered furniture
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  • It was a homey room, though a little too flowery for me, with prints of cabbage-size roses on the slipcovers and curtains. Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear
  • Jenny hauled the side chairs home from an estate sale and slipcovered them in cotton toile.
  • With pillows, throws, slipcovers or area rugs, try spring colors like baby green, citrus and robin's egg blue.
  • Well, the couch slipcovers needed a good wash, anyway, and putting on clothes hot from the dryer felt fab. meanwhile, couple hours of sleep attained has done nothing for my energy levels. December 29th, 2009
  • Replacing exuberant floral country chintz and contrasting piping, the sedate slipcovers produced instant calm - a comfort zone for Bob.
  • These paper "slipcovers" of sorts are later used as the backdrop for a slideshow, from images taken by local digital artists. MutualArt: The Art of Deconstruction: Building from Paper
  • Most of the decorating theft will come from Mr. Gili's own country house and studio in Piedmont: threadbare American flags as makeshift slipcovers, wall-mounted marlins next to Italian candelabras, starfish glued to marble mantels, grass-green window frames against blue walls, pillows tied with silk scarves. Looking at Rooms as Love Affairs
  • The slipcover is a super soft microsuede material - much easier to clean. Yanko Design
  • The sofa and armchair are dressed in washable slipcovers for easy care, making the guesthouse a place where kids are welcome and parents won't worry.
  • By varying color palettes, patterns and fabrics slipcovers can stylishly transform the appearance of any space.
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