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122.2 | Lots in Cambridge | TALLIS::BYRNE | | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:10 | 17 |
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My SO and I just bought a futon + folding sofa-frame for his summer
place. We looked in Cambridge, Mass, where there are at least 4 futon
places within a few blocks of each other.
If I recall, they were New Moon Futons, on Mass Ave, across from
the Crate&Barrel Furniture store, very expensive but nice; Futonair,
also on Mass ave, near Central square, nice futons, but their frames
were stapled together; Sleep-o-rama, Mass ave, bargain basement
quality and prices; and where we eventually bought, Bedworks, on
Western ave just off Mass ave. Bedworks seemed to have the best
price/quality ratio.
The nice thing is that all these places are close to each other, so
its easy to compare what is available for different prices.
Kasey
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122.3 | A silly Question!! | FOOT::LUCKHURST | Built for Comfort!! | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:45 | 10 |
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A silly question from UK - What's a Futon?!!!!!!
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122.4 | it's like a soft mattress, or pillow | CADSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Aug 17 1988 12:59 | 8 |
| It is a soft mattress (or mattress-shaped pillow). In Japan, they
are used for beds. I think they are normally rolled up when not
in use. In the US, people get frames for them so that they can
be folded up into a chair-like shape and used as a piece of furniture
when no one is sleeping. I've never slept on one,but I imagine
that they are good for people who like or need a hard mattress,
so they are probably reasonably comfortable (I have a platform bed,
so it is pretty hard).
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122.5 | | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | DECnet-VAX | Wed Aug 17 1988 14:48 | 7 |
| re .3
Before .4 beat me to it, I was *going* to say:
>A silly question from UK - What's a Futon?!!!!!!<
- The floor, usually ...
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122.6 | | CTCADM::TURAJ | | Wed Aug 17 1988 15:25 | 8 |
| Try the Mattress Company in Chelmsford. The sales staff bent over
backwards to help me when a frame I bought was defective. (They
did replace it.)
I believe they also have a store in Cambridge.
Jenny
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122.7 | Milford, NH store | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Wed Aug 17 1988 15:53 | 5 |
| There's a furniture store on 101A in Milford, NH, that sells
futons. I've forgotten the name, but it's a couple of blocks
from Elisha's restaurant, on the same side of the road.
--bonnie
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122.8 | another store | SQM::MAURER | Helen Maurer ZKO1-1/F14 381-0852 | Fri Aug 19 1988 09:01 | 8 |
| Or, Furniture-To-Go in Framingham, rte 9 to the east of 495 (in the
Shopper's World plaza). We bought two there (plus frames). Can't
remember prices, but if you really want to know, I can look up the
receipts at home.
They also have a store on rte 9 to the west of 495.
Helen
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122.9 | Nashua Futons | CIVIC::FERRIGNO | | Fri Aug 19 1988 11:49 | 7 |
| The Sleep Shop, on Daniel Webster Highway in Nashua, has them.
They also have a store in Cambridge. A little advice -- be sure
to get the best quality mattress; the cheaper ones break down after
awhile.
I was there the other day -- they have at least three sizes, different
color and quality pads, etc.
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122.10 | Foam Mattresses, etc. | LISP::CARRASCO | Perfection is not success | Fri Aug 19 1988 18:23 | 12 |
| I just bought a new mattress for my platform bed at this store,
and it's wonderful! It's a small, family-owned store, the manager
(Richard) gives you personal attention, and he's very knowledgeable.
He'll tell you which kind of foam is best for any medical condition
you may have, and then he'll lay a mattress out for you to try!
Foam Rubber Discount Center
165 Brighton Avenue
Allston, MA 02134
(617) 254-4819
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122.11 | Macro Polo | QUARK::LIONEL | In Search of the Lost Code | Sun Aug 21 1988 22:41 | 6 |
| There's also Macro Polo (love that name!) in Portsmouth, NH - on
Bow St., I believe, just around the corner from "The Blue Strawbery".
Macro Polo is a fun place to browse, even if you're not in the market
for a futon.
Steve
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122.12 | Futon-to-Go | GIGI::WARREN | | Wed Aug 24 1988 13:04 | 4 |
| I was also going to mention Furniture-to-Go. The one mentioned
west on Rte. 9 is in Westboro, kitty corner across the highway from
Fountain Head apartments.
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122.13 | | SUPER::MATHERS | | Fri Aug 26 1988 17:43 | 11 |
| The Mattress Factory on 101A in Nashua (opposite of where the
old Keeley Farms used to be) has a great selection of futons
in all sizes and materials. You can get all cotton or partial
cotton depending on the firmness you want.
*They also have two really great friendly cats that run around
the store and help you try out the futons!!
Good luck!
Barb
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122.14 | merci beaucoup | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Wed Aug 31 1988 11:24 | 18 |
| thank you all for your help. I bought a 6" thick cotton/foam queen
size futon sans frame at New Moon in Cambridge. I would have bought
at the store where 7th Heaven Futons was (they had a lovely 8"
cotton/foam) but they didn't have them in stock and I HAD to get
it that day because I HAD to get rid of what was left of the loft
I slept in and get SOMETHING to sleep on that night. Covers were
around 40$, so I decided to buy several fitted sheets - put one
over the top, one over the bottom (they overlap) until I sew up
a cover myself. It is VERY comfortable. Also, New Moon had an
ad in the window about 10% discounts for students (I just happened
to have a student friend with me who would have obliged, and I wouldn't
have felt *too* guilty about it) - but that was just on frames
(which can be VERY expensive also!).
Thanks for all your help!
-Jody
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