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Medieval life used diverse types of furniture.
[[Medieval]] life used diverse types of '''furniture'''.


In the household:
In the household:
*[[chair]]s
*chairs
*[[stool]]s
*stools
*[[table]]s
*tables
*beds (also used as couches in daytime)
*[[bed]]s (also used as [[couch]]es in daytime)
*trundle/camp beds (beds that pack down/hide away during the day)
*trundle/camp beds (beds that pack down/hide away during the day)
*chests (for storage of goods)
*[[chest]]s (for storage of goods)


In the [[church]]:
*[[bench]]es
*[[lectern]]s
*[[altar]]s


By [[scholar]]s:
In the church:
*[[scribe]]'s [[desk]]
*benches
*lecterns
*altars


==Some links to furniture construction:==
* http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/wsnlinks/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=204
*the medieval chest "http://www.greydragon.org/library/chests.html"


[[category:furniture]]
by scholars
*scribes desk


==Some links to furnitures construction:==
*the medeival chest "http://www.greydragon.org/library/chests.html"

Latest revision as of 19:44, 2 June 2014

Medieval life used diverse types of furniture.

In the household:

In the church:

By scholars:

Some links to furniture construction: