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The cushion is a very ancient article of
furniture;
the inventories of the contents of
palaces
and great houses in the early
Middle Ages
constantly made mention of them. Cushions were then
often of great size, covered with
leather,
and firm enough to serve as a seat, but the steady
tendency of all furniture has been to grow smaller with
time. Cushions were, indeed, used as seats at all events
in
France
and
Spain
at a very much later period, and in
Saint-Simon's
time we find that in the Spanish court they were still
regarded as a peculiarly honorable substitute for a
chair.
When seats were rude and hard, cushions may have been a
necessity; they are now one of the minor luxuries of
life.
M.H. Polymers, manufacturing High Quality
Foam Cushions in regular sizes of
21 x22" and 18 x 18" or as per requirement in different
densities. |
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