Daybeds During the Victorian Era
Daybeds were a common sight during the Victorian Era. Like their name signifies, they are used for sleeping during the day, although during the Victorian Era they were usually located in a room called a fainting room where women would go to recover from a near fainting spell that was caused by the lack of proper breathing while wearing a tight corset. Of course daybeds have evolved from their meager beginning and their usage during the Victorian Era to a piece of furniture that can double into an extra bed. Even iron daybeds have a design to fit into the d
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