{"id":9782,"date":"2023-12-03T09:55:08","date_gmt":"2023-12-03T08:55:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=9782"},"modified":"2023-12-03T09:55:08","modified_gmt":"2023-12-03T08:55:08","slug":"what-types-of-beds-did-they-have-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/what-types-of-beds-did-they-have-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"What Types Of Beds Did They Have In Ancient Rome"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Bed design, like so much else in life, has gone through various stages of evolution over time. The earliest evidence of a bed design is found in ancient Rome; a culture that embraced functionality, comfort and directed aesthetic. Ancient Roman beds were integral to every home and bedding channels were some of the most comprehensive aspects of their furniture and home decorations.<\/p>\n

In ancient Rome, the wealthy owned elaborate beds covered with woven fabrics, in the form of a lectus<\/em>, while others slept on mats draped with linen. These beds were known as lectus simples<\/em>, which translated means a simple bed or something of the sort. It was likely a sleeping mat, which provided an isolated area off the floor for sleeping.<\/p>\n

Known for comfort and functionality, Ancient Roman beds had been designed to allow for easy access to sit, lay down and sleep. Ancient Roman beds had no headboards, however, some beds had wood posts and footboards. Legs usually were slotted with cross rails. These beds known as lectus tricliniari<\/em>, or reclining beds had been designed for three people reclining at the same time and for more comfort had been filled with straw, down feathers, and wool.<\/p>\n

To be fashionable, as in any other period, rich men and women had elaborate beds with canopies to give privacy and also protected them from insects while they slept. Something that is still founds on markets today is the custom made mattress, each family had its own style, of their own preference making it their very own, these were filled with down feathers, cotton, linen, wool and long grass stems, but some beds had elastic paper, horsehair and cords made of feathers.<\/p>\n