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  2. These Chic Upholstered Bed Frames Will Give Your Bedroom That ...

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    An upholstered bed is a bed frame that has padding and is covered in materials like suede or linen, and these types of beds can instantly transform your room for the better.

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    The plush velvet adds comfort, while the tufted seat and wooden legs give it a vintage look. Choose from six colors including tan, black, rust and light green. Another plus: It's under $300 and ...

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    The 29-inch-deep seat features feather-fiber blended cushions that have been crafted from mattress-quality foam—and the back cushions have a reversible, fully upholstered design, so you can flip ...

  5. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Revival Chair; 1845–1865; walnut frame with upholstered seat and back; unknown dimensions; Huntington Museum of Art (Huntington, West Virginia, USA) tête-à-tête ( Second Empire ); 1850–1860; rosewood, ash, pine and walnut; 113 x 132.1 x 109.2 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)

  6. Upholstery frame - Wikipedia

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    Softwoods can make poor frames but are used in low-end furniture manufacturing, particularly with partially upholstered frames on larger pieces in the United States. In Scandinavia, better quality softwoods are available and used with suitable furniture-making and upholstery techniques; their use is more common in furniture of various qualities.

  7. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Armchair, designed in 1869 by George Jacob Hunzinger and patented on March 30, 1869. Wood, original upholstery. Brooklyn Museum. The term “upholder” is an archaic word that was historically used to refer to an “upholsterer”.