Put A Pillow On Your Fridge Day | May 29
#PutAPillowOnYourFridgeDay originated in the early 1900’s, where people would place a piece of cloth or linen in their larders.
Here, you’ll discover hidden details and fun facts behind everyday objects you see in and around your home.
From fridges to toilet paper, and even iconic homeware stores like IKEA, these surprising stories will make you see your household items in a whole new light.
#PutAPillowOnYourFridgeDay originated in the early 1900’s, where people would place a piece of cloth or linen in their larders.
Did you know that every day, 27,000 trees go down the toilet as waste paper?
There is a practice in some hotels in Japan of folding the first square of the roll into origami shapes.
Did you know that most socks in the USA are inexplicably lost in washing machines?
Wind chimes have been employed in a number of uses, including warding off spirits, welcoming guests, and producing music.
Like many timeless inventions, the oldest locks were developed by the ancient Egyptians thousands of years ago.
Tinsel is usually flexible which makes it easy to wrap around anything such as posts, picture frames or ornaments.
The first microwave ever built was the Radarange. This 750 lb behemoth cost a small fortune at about $70,000 in today's money.