Why do we use bed heads anyway?

Why do we use bed heads anyway?

The history of bedheads dates back to ancient Egypt, where they were known as "headrests" and were made of stone or wood. These headrests were designed to keep the head elevated off the ground to protect the sleeper from snakes and other creatures that might crawl on the floor.

In the Middle Ages, bedheads became more ornate and were often carved from wood and decorated with intricate designs. They were a symbol of wealth and status, with the most elaborate bedheads reserved for royalty and nobility.

During the Renaissance, bedheads became even more elaborate and were often covered in silk or velvet and adorned with jewels and other precious materials. They were considered a work of art and were often commissioned by wealthy patrons.

In the 19th century, bedheads became more functional, with the invention of the metal bed frame. This allowed for the creation of upholstered bedheads, which were more comfortable to lean against while reading or watching TV in bed.

Today, bedheads come in a wide variety of styles and materials, from traditional wooden headboards to modern upholstered designs. They continue to serve both a practical and decorative function in the bedroom, providing support for the sleeper's head and adding a touch of style and personality to the space.

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