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MorsInvictaEst on
You are correct. I don’t recognise the logo, but “für guten Schlaf” literally means “for good sleep” and the goose is a common symbol for down-filled cushions and blankets. This one has even been plucked. 😀
senza-nome on
‘Danische Bettenlagers’ (now [JYSK](https://jysk.de/)) has a goose in their logo, can’t say it matches the one on the van though, or perhaps it’s an older design?
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You are correct. I don’t recognise the logo, but “für guten Schlaf” literally means “for good sleep” and the goose is a common symbol for down-filled cushions and blankets. This one has even been plucked. 😀
‘Danische Bettenlagers’ (now [JYSK](https://jysk.de/)) has a goose in their logo, can’t say it matches the one on the van though, or perhaps it’s an older design?
For a good sleep it says in the side