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  2. An Interior Designer Weighs in on Canopy Bed Frames ... - AOL

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    These canopy bed frames are interior designer-approved. We rounded up 15 of our favorites and share expert tips on how to incorporate them into your space. ... Picture a bed fit for royalty ...

  3. Canopy bed - Wikipedia

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    Canopy bed of the Chinese Qing dynasty, late 19th or early 20th century. The canopy bed arose from a need for warmth and privacy in shared rooms without central heating. Private bedrooms where only one person slept were practically unknown in medieval and early modern Europe, as it was common for the wealthy and nobility to have servants and attendants who slept in the same r

  4. 10 Bold ’80s Furniture Trends That Oozed Luxury

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    Canopy Beds and Floral Patterns Frederic Lewis/Getty Images Because nothings screams ’80s furniture quite like the “look, a garden threw up all over my room” aesthetic.

  5. When bringing the built-in bed trend to your personal quarters, proper measurements are everything. "Give yourself two to three inches on either side to make a bed," Wilson recommends.

  6. Bed hangings - Wikipedia

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    Some medieval bed canopies and curtains were suspended from ceiling beams. In English these canopies were known as a "hung celour". The fabric canopy concealed an iron frame with iron curtain rods.These beds can be seen in manuscript illuminations, paintings, and engravings, showing cords suspending the front of the canopy to the ceiling.

  7. Polish bed - Wikipedia

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    A historical 18th-century Polish bed (lit à la polonaise) at Chambéry, FranceA Polish bed (French: Lit à la polonaise; French:), alternatively known in English as a polonaise, is a type of small-canopy bed which most likely originated in Poland and became a centrepiece of 18th-century French furniture. [1]

  8. Murphy bed - Wikipedia

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    Murphy beds were a common setup for comic scenes in early cinema, including in silent films. The earliest known film to feature a Murphy bed is the lost 1900 Biograph Company film A Bulletproof Bed, which was remade in 1903 by Edison Pictures as the extant film Subub Surprises the Burglar. [19]

  9. Canopy - Wikipedia

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    Canopy (aircraft), transparent enclosure over aircraft cockpit; Camper shell, or canopy, a raised, rigid covering for the rear bed of a pickup truck; Honda Canopy, a three-wheeled automobile from Honda