The Bed in History
Comfortable, supportive mattresses are something most
of us take for granted. We don't think about how they've evolved
over time. Here's an eye-opening lesson on the bed throughout
history and in more modern times. Give your readers something
to think about the next time they go to sleep. So lie down
and let us tell you a story.
| Great Bed of Ware. On display at the Victoria and Albert Museum, it originally measured 18 feet six inches wide by 12 feet long and was elaborately carved and canopied. And could accommodate 68 people. |
| Louis XIV was inordinately fond of staying in bed, often holding court in the royal bedroom. Reportedly, he owned 413 beds and displayed a special liking for the ultra spacious and ostentatious variety. |
| The expression "sleep tight" comes from the 16th and 17th centuries when mattresses were placed on top of ropes that needed regular tightening. |