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chofa (CHOH.fuh) n. A settee that combines the look of a chair with the comfort of a sofa.

Example Citations:
At furniture store Domain, purchases of a settee, dubbed the "chofa" by Queer Eye (because it's a chair and a sofa), have climbed to 150 per month from fewer than 40. The company projects chofa revenue of $ 1 million in 2004. "It's the most amazing marketing vehicle that Domain has ever been able to do," says CEO Judy George. "And it wasn't even our idea."
—Ellen Florian, "Queer Eye Makes Over The Economy!," Fortune, February 9, 2004

To keep the Fab 5's handiwork intact, "no one's allowed in the living room — only adults," says Zalta, flopping down on his favorite piece of furniture, the "chofa" — a cross between a chair and sofa.
—Denise Flaim, "Making Style Stick," Newsday, October 14, 2003

Earliest Citation:
Visiting the housewares emporium Domain, Queer Eye's interior designer, Thom Filicia, got excited about the store's red Victoria settee ($ 3,099) and dubbed it a "chofa" (bigger than a chair, smaller than a sofa).
—Sora Song, "Queer Eye, Straight Plugs," Time, August 18, 2003

Notes:
This blend of chair and sofa was coined by Thom Filicia, the interior design expert on the TV show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy.

Related Words:
chairobics
couch-hopping
swivel chair network

Subject Category:
Culture - Housing and Architecture

Posted on September 24, 2004 at 6:47 AM


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