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  2. Should You Ditch Your Box Spring? Mattress Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    What Is a Box Spring? A box spring, or sprung divan base, is a wooden frame containing a layer of springs encased in a breathable fabric on top and dust-barrier fabric on the bottom.

  3. Bed base - Wikipedia

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    A bed base, sometimes called a foundation, is the part of a bed that supports the mattress. The bed base can itself be held in place and framed by the bedstead ( bed frame ). In the United States, box-spring bed bases are very common (to the point where 'bed base' and 'box spring' may be used synonymously, and the term "platform bed" is used ...

  4. Box-spring - Wikipedia

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    A box-spring (or divan in some countries) is a type of bed base typically consisting of a sturdy wooden frame covered in cloth and containing springs. Usually, the box-spring is placed on top of a wooden or metal bedframe that sits on the floor and acts as a brace, except in the UK where the divan is more often fitted with small casters.

  5. Do You Really Need A Box Spring? A Sleep Coach Explains - AOL

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  6. Mattress - Wikipedia

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    Two-sided, innerspring pillow-top mattress on box-spring foundation with a woven damask cover also called a mattress sheet. A mattress is a large, usually rectangular pad for supporting a person lying down, especially for sleeping. It is designed to be used as a bed, or on a bed frame as part of a bed.

  7. Upholstery coil springs - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the early 1900s, springs were used as bed bases or box springs; these spring sets were not covered with fabrics. There were no "innerspring" mattresses manufactured until after 1900. Bushnell's patent has been cited [26] as an innerspring but it was an under bed spring--which in the mid-1800s was also called a mattress or base layer of ...