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Writer's pictureBrandon Bain

How the Canopy Bed Went From Functional to Fabulous



A canopy bed is a type of bed in which four poles are located at the corners of the bed and connected by a crosspiece at the top, creating a frame. A fabric canopy is then draped over the frame, providing both privacy and a touch of luxury. But how did this functional piece of furniture become the stuff of legend? Let's take a walk through history to find out.


Early Canopy Beds

The first canopy beds were actually designed for functionality rather than aesthetics. The earliest canopy beds were used in cold climates as a way to keep warm at night. The fabric would provide an extra layer of insulation, trapping heat in and keeping the chill out. Canopy beds were also popular in tropical areas as a way to keep cool and protected from mosquitos. In fact, mosquito netting is still sometimes used on canopy beds today!


Canopy beds gained popularity in the 16th century when they were introduced to nobility. They were used in medieval times to keep out drafts and pests. Canopy beds were also thought to ward off evil spirits.


They quickly became a status symbol among the wealthy. Canopy beds continued to be popular among the elite throughout the 17th and 18th centuries.


It wasn't until the 19th century that canopy beds became more widely available to the masses. This was thanks to advances in manufacturing and an increase in wealth among middle-class families. Canopy beds fell out of fashion in the early 20th century but made a comeback in the 1970s thanks to the popularity of shabby chic design.


Today, canopy beds a common part of the common bedroom furniture landscape. They're seen as a luxurious addition to any bedroom and are often used as a focal point in room design. If you're looking to add a touch of luxury to your bedroom, a canopy bed is definitely worth considering!

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