Daybeds
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Descripción
Extended chairs, generally without arms, used for lounging with one backed end usually made to tilt; often supported on a stretcher frame with six or eight legs. Also, long, wide, sofalike seats, often with two low ends that somewhat resemble headboards or footboards, that can be used for sitting or sleeping. Daybeds are typically designed for one person to recline on and were historically sometimes used for the formal reception of visitors. They are generally placed against the wall or in a niche.
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Otros términos
- zitslaapbanken [nl]
- lits de repos [fr]
- lit de repos [es]
- daybed [en]
- daybed [es]
- day beds [en]
- day-beds [en]
- day-bed [en]
- reading seats [en]
- rest beds [en]
- zitslaapbank [nl]
- slaapbanken [nl]
- lit de repos [fr]
- sultanes (daybeds) [fr]
- cama de día [es]
- camas de día [es]
- lecho de día [es]
- lecho de reposo [es]