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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
The hotel offers a variety of rooms, including the Grand King Suite, which features a queen-size pull-out sofa bed, a dining table, and a TV in the main living area.
There are worse things to do than curl up on the couch with a good movie, a warm blanket, a hot cup of cocoa or tea, and perhaps someone to share it all with.
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Erik Kain,
Forbes.com,
26 Jan. 2026
The company highlights everyday scenarios such as locating keys stuck between couch cushions or finding a wallet before leaving home.
Other travel brands, like Generator Hotels and Zoku, feature hostel-style accommodations or bunk bed rooms for travelers that are willing to share a room.
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Ramsey Qubein,
Forbes.com,
30 Jan. 2026
Anchored by a space-saving set of storage drawers, the high-quality pine wood construction of this bunk bed supports up to 400 pounds on each bunk.
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Julia Harrison,
Architectural Digest,
27 Jan. 2026
The final inspiration that led to the specific design was personal, his grandmother’s sleigh bed.
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Michael Verdon,
Robb Report,
27 Mar. 2025
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.
Additional amenities include a picnic table, two modern (and shared) bathhouses for a hot shower, daily yoga sessions, and hammocks and bocce ball courts on the grounds.
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Chelsee Lowe,
Travel + Leisure,
28 Jan. 2026
And for those wanting to spend some time in the shade, hammocks, which the pair picked up on a trip to Colombia, are hanging from the trees to create the ultimate outdoor escape.
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Michael Gioia,
Architectural Digest,
23 Jan. 2026
The girl yawned, feeling the pace of her run, then stretched out on the mossy ground, which was as soft as a feather bed.
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Lizz Schumer,
People.com,
1 May 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.