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  2. Sofology - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The business focuses on retailing leather sofas, fabric sofas, corner sofas and recliner sofas. In December 2015, Sofaworks re branded to Sofology, following the loss of a court case against a competitor who argued that the Sofaworks name infringed on one of its owned brands. [3] In December 2010, it saw 260 complaints to the ASA.

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    An Ottoman bed (in the UK) is a type of storage bed in which the storage area is placed underneath the mattress base and accessed by lifting the hinged mattress frame with the help of a spring or hydraulic mechanism. A pallet is a thin, lightweight mattress.

  4. Silentnight - Wikipedia

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    Silentnight is the beds and mattresses manufacturer and is located in Barnoldswick, Lancashire, England. The company is owned by HIG Europe [ 2 ] who acquired the company on 10 May 2011. The company also manufactures Rest Assured beds & mattresses and was originally founded in 1946.

  5. Bensons for Beds - Wikipedia

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    Bensons for Beds, north Finchley. Bensons for Beds is a British bedroom furniture retailer. With 166 stores in the UK, it is Britain's largest [1] bed retailer specialising in beds, mattresses and pillows. [2]

  6. Simba Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Simba Sleep was co-founded in 2015 in the UK by Steve Reid, James Cox and the McClements family. [4] [5] The name of the company was suggested by Cox as it was a pet name he used for his partner. [6] Within the first year of the company's launch, Simba Sleep sold its first hybrid mattress within the UK.

  7. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A wooden close bed or box-bed was an "essay" or apprentice piece for an Edinburgh wright in 1683, [34] and such beds remained a feature of a range of Scottish homes into the 19th-century. [ 35 ] A "laich" or low bed had no canopy or posts, and some laich beds could be tucked away under a larger bed.

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