Double mattresses as an individual element of furniture
In the last century, the product range of domestic furniture factories was not particularly diverse; all items were similar in appearance, not to mention their design features, which bordered on the primitive. However, thanks to the abundance of wealth among the working population, demand far outstripped the capacity of woodworking factories to produce consumer goods. Therefore, furniture of any type never stagnated in stores, and the best pieces didn't even make it to the warehouse; they were immediately sent to consumers, who paid bribes and organized shady channels for distributing the scarce goods to retail bosses. After unemployment, widespread impoverishment of the vast majority of the population, and a sharp decline in population, the situation reversed dramatically: despite a sufficient number of high-quality and original-looking models, there were no longer enough people able to afford them. This, of course, played into the hands of the wealthy, who were given the opportunity to feel like they were the chosen ones of fate and masters of life at minimal expense, compared to the miserable, half-starved masses. However, the manufacturers themselves were not at all pleased with this turn of events. In the resulting conditions of fierce competition for every customer, many began to create entirely new product designs or seek ways to improve existing ones. The result of such efforts was not only half-measures, mainly related to the implementation of certain design developments, but also truly innovative steps to change the very concept of the approach to providing functionality to future users. For example, after analyzing the difficulties encountered by many consumers, many developers came to the conclusion that it was necessary to divide single-piece structures into several separate units in order to expand their placement options in limited spaces, move them to new locations, or find optimal aesthetic configurations for their relative positions. This is how modular furniture emerged, the number of models of which grows year after year, but the process did not stop there. Proof of this is double mattresses, which are now produced as a completely individual product and are quite suitable for practical use without any additional equipment.
Simply put, they can be laid directly on the floor in the middle of a room or even outdoors under the canopy of a gazebo in the courtyard of a country house, thereby escaping the stuffiness and summer heat. However, more often, buyers combine them with another piece of furniture, and wicker baskets are best suited for this double beds, since it was from their old-style analogues that the described goods were separated and received an independent life.
Smaller versions of double mattresses
The design of double mattresses includes several elements that differ in purpose:
Shock absorbers are assembled from coiled steel springs or sections of foam sheets. They can be combined with each other or used independently. Foam assemblies can easily vary the thickness and stiffness of each layer, or even be divided into zones to distribute elasticity at different points according to a pre-calculated pattern. This achieves an orthopedic effect by distributing loads across specific sections of the spine and other parts of the body.
An outer cover made of a dense, flexible material, whether fabric or leatherette, protects the contents from dirt and dust, as well as damage due to abrasion.
Small details such as carrying loops or shaped buttons to create a curved surface play an important, but supporting role.
Smaller sized analogues are also popular among the people.
Single mattresses
Half the width single mattresses Naturally, they're lighter, making them much easier to handle. If you need to frequently move them from place to place, it's better to buy two of these instead of one single piece, thereby further reaping the benefits of a modular approach to dividing large furniture into sections.
Children's mattresses
Miniature children's mattresses Not only do they take up very little space, but they're also designed to provide maximum care for babies' still-fragile bodies. This primarily applies to the balanced selection of shock-absorbing system stiffness and the eco-friendliness of the materials used.
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