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  2. Bedding - Wikipedia

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    Duvet cover: A decorative and protective covering for a duvet. Most duvet covers have a button or tie closure at one end. Australians use the term doona cover rather than "duvet cover". Usually has a thread count of 180-400 per square inch (or equivalently, a thread count of 280-620 per 10 square centimetres).

  3. Waterbed - Wikipedia

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    Another factor is the weight of a waterbed. Waterbed mattresses, depending on the size, hold about 80–235 US gal (300–890 L) of water, which could bring the weight of the entire bed to over 2,000 lb (910 kg). This weight could pose a risk to the floor the bed is on.

  4. Futon - Wikipedia

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    A futon is a traditional Japanese style of bedding. A complete futon set consists of a mattress ( 敷き布団 , shikibuton , lit. "spreading futon") and a duvet ( 掛け布団 , kakebuton , lit. "covering futon") . [ 1 ]

  5. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    The classic bed pillow shape is usually a square or rectangle. In the US, they are common in these three sizes (in inches): Standard (20×26 inches), Queen (20×30 inches), and King (20×36 inches). In the US, a less common size is Jumbo (20×28 inches), which is larger than the Standard Size but smaller than the Queen Size.

  6. Quilting - Wikipedia

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    Child's futon sleeping mat (boro shikimono), late 1800s Japan. The stitches are decorative, but also functional; they hold the pieced cotton rags together. Quilting in Japan, until the 20th century, generally covered local bast fibers with more valuable cotton cloth.

  7. Joy Mangano - Wikipedia

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    Joy Mangano (/ m æ ŋ ˈ ɡ æ n oʊ / mang-GAN-oh; born February 1, 1956) [1] is an American inventor and entrepreneur known for inventions such as the self-wringing Miracle Mop. [2] [3] She was the president of Ingenious Designs, LLC, and appeared regularly on the U.S. television shopping channel HSN until her departure in late 2018. [4]