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72×84
What is the standard mattress size for a California King Bed Size in imperial units?
54×75
What is the standard mattress size for a Full Bed Size in imperial units?
54×80
What is the standard mattress size for a Full XL Bed Size in imperial units?
76×80
What is the standard mattress size for a King Bed Size in imperial units?
60×80
What is the standard mattress size for a Queen Bed Size in imperial units?
30×75
What is the standard mattress size for a Small Single Bed Size in imperial units?
38×75
What is the standard mattress size for a Twin Bed Size in imperial units?
38×80
What is the standard mattress size for a Twin XL Bed Size in imperial units?
300
What is the minimum number of coils in a Full Bed?
375
What is the minimum number of coils in a Queen Bed?
450
What is the minimum number of coils in a King Bed?
400
How many coils are there in a mattress in average?
Bonnell
This is one of the oldest and most common types of innerspring mattress coils; Hourglass-shaped and interconnected with spiral-shaped wires; Provide good support and durability, but they may not offer as much motion isolation
Offset
Similar to Bonnell coils but with a squared-off top and bottom; Allows for better conformability and reduced motion transfer and are often found in higher-end mattresses
Continuous
Use a single piece of wire that is twisted into a series of interwoven springs; Provides strong support and durability, but it may not contour to the body and are typically more affordable
Consist of individually wrapped coils, each encased in its own fabric pocket; Allows the coils to move independently, providing better contouring to the body and minimizing motion transfer; Often considered a premium option for their comfort and support
20×26
What is the standard bed pillow size for a Standard Pillow in imperial units?
20×28
What is the standard bed pillow size for a Super Standard Pillow in imperial units?
20×30
What is the standard bed pillow size for a Queen Pillow in imperial units?
20×36
What is the standard bed pillow size for a King Pillow in imperial units?
26×26
What is the standard bed pillow size for a European Square Pillow in imperial units?
12×16
What is the standard pillow size for a Boudour/Breakfast Pillow in imperial units?
18×18
What is the standard pillow size for a Square Throw Pillow in imperial units?
6×13
What is the standard pillow size for a Neckroll Pillow in imperial units?
Bridgewater
A type of sofa with low set back arms and an elegant profile; Skirted and has a softly rolled back
Cabriole
A type of sofa with a back that curves into the arms in a down swept continuous line; Has wood trim and carved wood legs
Camelback
A type of sofa with a curved back that looks like a camel hump; Has a long individual cushion for the seat; Innovation of Thomas Chippendale
Chesterfield
A type of sofa from the 18th century; Deep buttoned or tufted sofa with arms and back of the same height, usually made of leather; Seat cushions are fixed
English or Club Sofa`
A type of sofa with scrolled arms and curved backs that are higher than the arms; Has visible legs
Fainting Sofa
A type of sofa from the 19th century used by women to lie down when they fain after climbing the stairs of a house; Its back has a raised end
Futon
A type of sofa that folds down into a bed
Knole
A type of sofa from the mid-17th century made for Knole, Kent, England; Has a straight high back and angled arms that can be adjusted to keep out drafts; Has finial to connect the backs
Lawson
A type of sofa that has a low squarish back with arms that are even lower than the back; Can have square or rolled arms
Mid-Century Modern
A type of sofa with straight squared lines and streamlined form with low often square legs
Sectional
A type of modular seating that is configured from armless sofas, end and corner units, ottomans, or chaises
Tuxedo Sofa
A type of sofa with arms and back that have the same height; Comes from the Tuxedo Park in New York
Head Slat
Topmost part part of the backrest of a traditional chair, where the head would rest when seated
Back Post
The vertical support structures on either side of the backrest that connect it to the seat or base of a traditional chair
Arm
Provide a place for users to rest their arms while sitting on a traditional chair
Stump
A short, thick piece of wood or other material that serves as a support or leg for a larger structure
Front Rail
A horizontal component of a chair or sofa's frame located at the front edge of the seat
Front Leg
A vertical support structure located at the front of the seating furniture, typically positioned at the corners or edges where the front rail meets the ground
Stretchers
Horizontal supports that connect the legs of a piece of furniture
Side Rail
A horizontal component of a piece of furniture that runs parallel to the ground and connects the legs or other vertical support structures on the sides of the furniture piece
Splat Back
A specific style of chair backrest where a central, usually vertical, element extends from the top of the backrest to the seat, resembling a decorative or structural splat