What makes a couch a davenport?
What makes a couch a davenport? Today, a couch is a piece of furniture large enough to lie down on that's bigger than a loveseat, which is built for two. In essence, a davenport describes a piece of upholstered furniture big enough to lie down on that was made and named by the Davenport Furniture Company in Massachusetts, according to Creators. When did a davenport become a couch? The use of the term "Davenport" for sofa began around 1900 when the Cambridge, Massachusetts, furniture manufacturer A.H. Davenport Co. created a boxy sofa, now iconic. The term can also mean a...