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In the 18th century, although usually made from wood, bedframes also started to be constructed using metal. Mattresses were stuffed with cotton and maids and personal valets no longer slept on trundles on the floor. The bed was not used for receiving visitors, but rather as a private space. In the 19th century, the four-poster beds were less lavish, and metal bedsprings were invented. It was during the 20th century when the water bed was created, as well as the air, innerspring, and memory foam mattresses, and now in the 20th century, we are spoilt for choice!

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The bedding that adorns this majestic bed is an art form in itself. It's a symphony of textures, colors, and patterns that harmoniously blend to create a visual spectacle. From plush duvets to silky sheets, each element contributes to the overall experience. High-quality Egyptian cotton or bamboo fabrics offer a soft touch against the skin, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The thread count, often ranging from 300 to 1000, guarantees durability and a smooth, lustrous finish.

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Firstly, let's define what sets a medium weight down alternative comforter apart. Unlike traditional down comforters, these alternatives are made from synthetic materials, typically microfibers, that mimic the softness and insulation of natural down without the potential allergies or ethical concerns associated with it. The 'medium weight' aspect refers to its fill power, which is just right for providing comfortable warmth during all but the coldest winter nights, making it ideal for year-round use.

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