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A leather lounge is a stylish name for couch or sofa made of leather which is flexible and elastic, long-lasting, and trendy. Leather is created by tanning or browning animal rawhide and skin, specifically from cattle such as cow, deer, elk or moose, bison (a large hairy animal similar to an ox but with a huge head and shoulders and a back like that of a camel), and ostrich, with the animal hair or feathers removed. It undergoes a chemical process which permanently changes the protein structure of the skin, thus, retarding decay. Leather is the most popular type of material preferred by manufacturers of furniture, bags, shoes and everything you can name under the sun, due to its qualities.
Shopping for this kind of furniture can be educational and enjoyable. Educational, in the sense that the shopper gets to learn the different types of leather as well as determine if the furniture is genuinely made of leather or not. On the other hand, shopping for it is enjoyable because of the thought that brand-new furniture will be bought and will become a part of the shopper's daily life at home.
A leather lounge adds up sophistication and elegance to your lounge room and seating areas. Usually, it comes in sets of sofas and chairs specifically for lounging. There are single (recliner), two-sitter and three-sitter items available to choose from. Careful selection of a leather lounge for your home will depend on your preferences and according to the size of your home. Pick only the best among those which are on display or which are offered. There is no way you'll get confused with what to buy when it comes to dimensions. A large leather lounge is obviously made for a large room and of course a small one is made for a relatively small space.
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Francesco Scavullo was an American photographer known for his magazine covers for Cosmopolitan and Rolling Stone magazines. Scavullo used innovative lighting techniques to create a glamorous style, such as using pieces of cardboard as reflectors to highlight his models' faces, and using muslin sheets to reduce spotlight glare.
Francesco was interested in photography from a young age, dressing his sisters and friends to imitate movie stars of the era, and photographing them with his father's camera. After high school, Francesco Scavullo worked at a retail catalog studio, and followed that with stints at Harper's Bazaar, Seventeen, Town & Country, Ladies' Home Journal and McCall's. In 1955 he was hired by Vogue, and for the next 10 years, he photographed most of the leading stars of the day. In 1965 he was hired by Cosmopolitan magazine. It was at Cosmo, over the next three decades, that he did his best-known work. He also shot movie posters, album covers, and, occasionally, advertisements.
In 1952, Francesco Scavullo married model Carol McCallison. They divorced after only three years of marriage.
Sean M. Byrnes began assisting Scavullo in 1972. Bynes would remain with Scavullo both as editor/assistant and as life partner, until Scavullo's death more than 30 years later.
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