Daybed

/ˈdeɪˌbɛd/ noun

Definition

A bed intended for use during the day, typically functioning as both a sofa and a bed.

Etymology

The concept comes from ancient Roman and Greek 'kline' - dining and resting couches used during daytime social activities. Romans didn't just sleep in beds; they conducted business, ate meals, and received guests while reclining. The modern daybed preserves this ancient Mediterranean lifestyle where the boundary between sleeping and living furniture was fluid, though we've lost the social aspect of conducting meetings while lying down.

Kelly Says

Daybeds preserve an ancient lifestyle where people conducted serious business while lying down - Romans signed contracts, ate elaborate meals, and held philosophical discussions on their daytime couches. We kept the furniture but lost the custom of running meetings from a reclining position.

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