For many collectors, antique beds represent one of the greatest finds on the market. Not only do they hearken back to a distant time, but unlike many antiques, they can actually give you insight into the original owners and how they lived their lives. Antique beds crafted from fine hardwoods such as walnut or mahogany that feature carvings and inlaid designs most likely belonged to a person of wealth. Even the height and length of the bed can help you learn more about its past. To be considered truly "antique," a piece needs to be 100 years old or older. However, vintage pieces from the 20th century are commonly called "antique." There are pieces available from mid-1900s America constructed from wrought iron or wood. Art deco antique beds from France as well as brass and art deco beds from the 1940s can also be found. Antique beds and wedding canopies from China are distinct from their European and American counterparts. They often feature traditional Eastern images engraved into the wood. With canopies, silk is often used to cover the bed, giving the owners a chance to just slip away into their own private world. Chinese antique beds will often make use of fine lacquer designs that can easily help the bed stand out as the centerpiece in any room. Sleep is not always an option when it comes to antique beds. There are items that are still in good condition. However, if your piece goes too far back in time, you might find that it's simply too short (as many slept sitting up) for you to recline comfortably.
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