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  2. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Mattress fabrics can be knits, damask or printed wovens, or inexpensive non-wovens. During the past decade, along with the rise in popularity of all-foam beds, stretchy knit ticking on the bed's top panel has become a standard look on both innerspring and foam beds. Most ticking is made with polyester yarns.

  3. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Many beds include a box spring inner-sprung base, which is a large mattress-sized box containing wood and springs that provide additional support and suspension for the mattress. Beds are available in many sizes, ranging from infant-sized bassinets and cribs, to small beds for a single person or adult, to large queen and king-size beds designed ...

  4. Rope bed - Wikipedia

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    A rope bed without its mattresses etc. A rope bed is a type of platform bed in which the sleeper (and mattress) is supported by a lattice of rope, rather than wooden slats. In cold climates, a rope bed would be topped with one or more insulating pailasses or bedticks, which would traditionally be stuffed with straw, chaff, or down feathers. It ...

  5. 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.

  6. Tick mattress - Wikipedia

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    By the nineteenth century, many people had feather beds. [3] [4] If the pile of mattresses threatened to slide off the bed, in 16th- and 17th-century England, it was restrained with bedstaves, vertical poles thrust into the frame. A broad step might be placed alongside the bed as a place to sit and as a step up onto the pile of bedclothes. [5]

  7. Sleepeezee - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 it was bought by the Simmons Bedding Company, and moved its premises.It was owned by Cauval Group of France (who made the Cumfilux brand) as part of Continental Sleep Holdings from the early 1990s when it bought the company for £17m, but went into receivership in February 2016, and is now owned by Adova Group, funded by Perceva.

  8. Pallet (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A pallet is a bed made of straw or hay, used in medieval times. Close to the ground, it was generally a linen or some other material sheet stretched over some hay or straw. The mattress might be called a palliasse, or sometimes pallet, based on the French word for straw: paille. The name palliasse applies particularly to a mattress used on its ...

  9. Bensons for Beds - Wikipedia

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    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 ]