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  2. Futon - Wikipedia

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    The top two futons in each stack are covered in white fitted sheets, matching the pillowslips. 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]

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    Top-rated futons to buy now for your small space, based on online reviews and expert interior design advice—with affordable picks from Amazon, Walmart, Wayfair.

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    Home editors share the best-rated futons to buy now. See chic, comfortable and affordable picks from Amazon, Wayfair and Walmart — plus ideas for small spaces.

  6. Sofa bed - Wikipedia

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    The metal bed frame could be folded, and the bent mattress could be closed for use if needed. Later, it was known as a "hide-a-bed". Rudolf Coopersmith filed a patent for the Davenport bed in 1905. Between 1905 and 1947, Coopersmith filed over 30 patents for mechanical parts of sofa beds, mattresses, and mattress manufacturing machinery.

  7. Oshiire - Wikipedia

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    Oshiire are found in washitsu (rooms with Japanese-style furnishings) as futons are not typically used in Western-style rooms.. Furthermore, it is not customary in Japan to leave bedding in the room during the day, therefore the futon is usually laid outside to dry and then stored in the oshiire.