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    The Delivery Process. I chose a queen-size bed with a headboard and cushion combination because it added a softer and cozier-looking texture to all the wood.

  3. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Mattresses are usually placed on top of a bed base which may be solid, as in the case of a platform bed, or elastic, such as an upholstered wood and wire box spring or a slatted foundation. Popular in Europe, a divan [ 2 ] incorporates both mattress and foundation in a single upholstered, footed unit.

  4. Upholstery frame - Wikipedia

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    Softwoods can make poor frames but are used in low-end furniture manufacturing, particularly with partially upholstered frames on larger pieces in the United States. In Scandinavia, better quality softwoods are available and used with suitable furniture-making and upholstery techniques; their use is more common in furniture of various qualities.

  5. Bed - Wikipedia

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    Tutankhamun's gilded bed from the 14th century BC, a bier from his tomb, fashioned to resemble the goddess Sekhmet, the fierce lioness who was the protector of the kings in life and death, Cairo Museum. Early beds were little more than piles of straw or some other natural material (e.g. a heap of palm leaves, animal skins, or dried bracken). [7]

  6. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    An upholstered chair ready to be covered with the decorative outer textile. In the Middle Ages, domestic interiors were becoming more comfortable, and upholstery was essential in interior decoration. The decorations consisted mainly of what we would now consider as "soft furnishings".

  7. Bed frame - Wikipedia

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    A bed frame includes head, foot, and side rails. [1] The majority of double (full) beds and all queen- and king-sized beds necessitate a central support rail, often accompanied by additional feet that extend towards the floor for stability. The concept of a "bed frame" was initially introduced and referred to between 1805 and 1815. [1]