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    Christmas Tree Cotton Throw Pillow. $26 at Wayfair. Soperton Christmas Garlands With Lights, Set of 2. $80 at Wayfair. ... from a bed or couch to a cozy reading nook chair. $26 at Wayfair. 7. Deck ...

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    It's made of 100% cotton, making it a lightweight, breathable and cozy option to layer on your bed. At over 70% off, the price is right, too. More than 4,000 Wayfair shoppers give it five stars.

  4. Throw pillow - Wikipedia

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    A throw pillow, or toss pillow, is a small, decorative soft furnishing item [1] made from a wide range of textiles including cotton, linen, silk, leather, microfibre, suede, chenille, and velvet. Throw pillows are commonly used in interior design and come in various shapes, sizes, and decorative elements such as tassels and piped edges. The ...

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    We, in particular, recommend it as a destination for buying sofas and couches, armchairs, and other bulkier items that can be expensive at other retailers. Albany Park $1,249 $1,509 Save $260

  6. Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Square is also called continental in the UK. German pillow sizes are 80×80 cm (older) or 40×80 cm (newer). German pillow sizes are 80×80 cm (older) or 40×80 cm (newer). When considered as a subset of bed pillows, Euro pillows finish 26×26 in and older style travel pillows commonly finished 12×16 in. [ citation needed ]

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    Women making bedding and pillows, factory, Anthony Hordern and Sons, Sydney, 1933-1938. Lightweight white, solid-color or printed plain weave, satin weave, or flannel cotton or cotton/polyester blends are the most common types of sheeting, although linen and silk may also be used, including in combination.