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Recent Examples of studio couchMalala Maiwand sat on a television studio couch, pen and notebook in hand, a dark red headscarf framing her face.—Washington Post, 27 Dec. 2020
This vegan leather option switches from a couch to a futon that’s only about 6 inches wider than a twin bed for a compact and reliable furniture piece.
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Clint Davis,
People.com,
3 Mar. 2025
In the footage, Kevin is sitting upright on the couch, fixated on Nickelodeon.
This will be the first bunk bed, flat-bed product for economy class flyers on long-haul flights.
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Ramsey Qubein,
Forbes,
23 Feb. 2025
Unlike nearly any other bed (think: twin sized bed or bunk bed), a toddler bed takes up substantially less space, which gives kids more room for playtime.
On Me Classic Sleigh Toddler Bed $86 Amazon A charmingly minimal take on the traditional sleigh bed, this solid wood frame features a classic curved headboard and footboard, and a pair of simple side rails to keep little ones tucked in safely.
The quirky structure is sandwiched among three gum trees and features a secret door, indoor bar, tiki torches, hammock, and rope-and-pulley system for hoisting up supplies.
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Clara Harter,
Los Angeles Times,
28 Feb. 2025
Additional scenes were shot in the hotel’s restaurants, pool, gym, boxing ring, spirit house, beach and common areas, as well as those luxurious water hammocks.
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Jordan Riefe,
The Hollywood Reporter,
17 Feb. 2025
De Hales left Basilia, gave up his shop, and sold all of his possessions, including two feather beds, and some pots and utensils worth two shillings and sixpence.
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Sam Knight,
The New Yorker,
12 Mar. 2024
The records — in some cases, family wills that show enslaved human beings bequeathed along with feather beds and farm animals — provide a visceral link between today’s decision makers and slavery.
Smell the flowers in your private garden or stretch out on your outdoor daybed.
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Johanna Read,
Forbes,
1 Mar. 2025
The first half concerned the women of their parents’ generation—demure, without opinions, bright-skinned beauties lounging on daybeds with nothing to say, like pampered pets.
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