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  2. The Coolest and Most Unique Dog Beds

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    Dogs large and small need a pet bed to make them feel comfortable, calm, and safe. Find the best dog bed for your furry friend, including orthopedic and elevated models, cave beds, and more from ...

  3. Tapchan - Wikipedia

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    A Tapchan (топчан) is a type of outdoor furniture unique to Central Asia especially Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, [1] [better source needed] combining a large bed capable of holding 4-8 adults with a table at which meals can be eaten. [2] [better source needed]. It is similar or identical to the Malay bale-bale, 'wooden raised platform'.

  4. Bed - Wikipedia

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    The custom of the "bed of justice" upon which the king of France reclined when he was present in parliament, the princes being seated, the great officials standing, and the lesser officials kneeling, was held to denote the royal power even more than the throne. Louis XI is credited with its first use and the custom lasted until the end of the ...

  5. 50 Secondhand Finds That Are As Strange As They Are Wonderful

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    The Bed Frame Is Eastlake In Style And Is Solid As A Rock, Very Comfortable Too Image credits: Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds #17 Purchased From An Estate Sale For $30!

  6. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese furniture traditionally consisted of four distinct categories, all formed by the mid Qing dynasty, but each with its own unique characteristics. [ 11 ] Beijing category (京式家具): characterized by its simple build, directly developed from Ming dynasty furnitures.

  7. Ashfall Fossil Beds - Wikipedia

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    The site is protected as Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park, a 360-acre (150 ha) park that includes a visitor center with interpretive displays and working fossil preparation laboratory, and a protected ongoing excavation site, the Hubbard Rhino Barn, featuring fossil Teleoceras (native hippo-like ancestral rhinoceros) and ancestral horses.