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SCIENTIFIC BED

Having discovered that people spend up to onethird of their lives in bed, scientists have set out to take a fresh look at this vital piece of furniture. Recently, at Stuttgart in Germany, beds designed scientifically were on display at the “Week of the Bed” exhibition. Scientists decided that beds should not be too soft nor too hard, easy to keep clean, and as wide as possible to ensure a deep and peaceful rest At the exhibition retailers gathered Information on new beds designed according to the latest scientific developments. One manufacturer presented the round bed (above) on wheels, that can easily be converted into chairs.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 6

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SCIENTIFIC BED Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 6

SCIENTIFIC BED Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 6

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