Remarkable famous beds

tudor bed Tudor bed
(1558 – 1603)
Tudor furniture was made of oak or wood which was obtained locally, highly ornate, carved and heavy
(1590)
Great Bed of Ware
Probably built for an inn at Ware, Hertfordshire, UK.
(1700)
The Melville Bed was commissioned by George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville, for his new house in Fife.
(1700)
The hintonhouse bed was commissioned around 1700 by the first Earl Powlett ) for Hinton House, Somerset, for a planned visit by Queen Anne.
(1718 - 1779)
The designs of Thomas Chippendale cover a wide range of styles, from Rococo to Gothic and oriental style.
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Badminton Chines bed (1750)
The Badminton Chinese bed
tudor bed Regency style bed
(1800 - 1830)
 
bed Louis XIV Bed Louis XIV
bed Bauhaus Bed Bauhaus
                   

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Cottage chair, table

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Children walking aid

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