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The Futon market is a subset of the Beds and Bedding industry. Futons are a type of bedding that combines the features of a sofa and a bed. They are typically made of a wooden frame and a mattress, and can be used as a couch during the day and a bed at night. Futons are popular for their versatility and affordability, and are often used in small spaces.
Futons come in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials, and can be customized to fit any space. They are available in traditional Japanese-style designs, as well as modern and contemporary styles. Futons are also available in a range of colors and fabrics, making them a great choice for any decor.
Futon companies include IKEA, Walmart, Target, and Amazon. Other companies that specialize in futons include DHP, Mozaic, and Gold Bond. These companies offer a wide selection of futons, from traditional to modern designs, and from budget-friendly to luxury options. Show Less Read more