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[[Medieval]] life used diverse types of furniture. |
[[Medieval]] life used diverse types of '''furniture'''. |
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In the household: |
In the household: |
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*trundle/camp beds (beds that pack down/hide away during the day) |
*trundle/camp beds (beds that pack down/hide away during the day) |
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*[[chest]]s (for storage of goods) |
*[[chest]]s (for storage of goods) |
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In the [[church]]: |
In the [[church]]: |
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*[[lectern]]s |
*[[lectern]]s |
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*[[altar]]s |
*[[altar]]s |
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By [[scholar]]s: |
By [[scholar]]s: |
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*[[scribe]]'s [[desk]] |
*[[scribe]]'s [[desk]] |
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==Some links to furniture construction:== |
==Some links to furniture construction:== |
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*the medieval chest "http://www.greydragon.org/library/chests.html" |
*the medieval chest "http://www.greydragon.org/library/chests.html" |
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Revision as of 12:51, 30 March 2006
Medieval life used diverse types of furniture.
In the household:
- chairs
- stools
- tables
- beds (also used as couches in daytime)
- trundle/camp beds (beds that pack down/hide away during the day)
- chests (for storage of goods)
In the church:
By scholars:
Some links to furniture construction:
- the medieval chest "http://www.greydragon.org/library/chests.html"