What is always found in a living room in the Spanish-speaking world, but not always found in a living room in the United States?

One common item that is almost always found in a living room in the Spanish-speaking world but not always found in a living room in the United States is a "sillón" or a reclining chair. In many Spanish-speaking countries, it is common to have a large, comfortable reclining chair, often referred to as a "sillón reclinable" or simply "sillón", in the living room as a staple piece of furniture. This type of chair is less common in traditional American living rooms, where sofas and armchairs are more commonly found.