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A Short History of Beds

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Here at bedstar.co.uk, not only do we offer you great deals when buying bargain beds online, but we also like to share our expert advice on getting a great night’s sleep. Since beds are our business, we’ve got together some little known facts about the origins of contemporary beds and a few special cases.

For much of history the bed was considered the most important piece of furniture people owned. The earliest beds were somewhat like shallow wooden cots in which softer bedding was placed and in ancient civilisations the bed was not just for sleeping. Often people lay upon beds whilst eating and the Romans had several beds each with a different purpose including eating, studying and the even special funeral beds.

In Homer’s play Odyssey a lavish bed that Odysseus made is well described. He cut and smoothed an olive tree and drilled holes to thread crimson ox hide through. These formed a supple web to lie on and the surrounding wood was inlayed with gold, silver and ivory.

The 16th Century Great Bed of Ware has literary fame, having appeared in Shakespeare and Byron’s works. It is an 11 by 10 foot giant four poster bed which, according to Hertfordshire rumour, was commissioned by an innkeeper looking to attract more business. The bed is currently on display in London’s Victoria and Albert museum.

Although nowadays beds are mainly a place to sleep, they still come in all shapes, styles and sizes some of which have caught on better than others. The waterbed has never been a huge success story, but was used in Persia over 3,600 years ago and since its introduction to England in 1873 there are plenty of people who have bought and enjoyed them. A waterbed was designed by Neil Arnott to help stop bedsores in hospitals and after the invention of vinyl became a practical and available luxury bed.

The Murphy bed is another innovation which seems to have had its heyday. These are beds which fold up into a cupboard, billed as allowing any room to become a bedroom. Murphy beds were invented in 1900 but are now mostly seen in hotels to provide a second double bed or incorporated into elaborate bedroom furniture designs.

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Why do we sleep?

Monday, March 31st, 2008

One of the most common questions we hear at bedstar is ‘why do we sleep?’ Sleep is increasingly considered an inconvenient necessity, something which takes up time we could spend doing other useful things. Many people are proud that they can get by just fine on 5 hours of sleep a night, but are they actually operating at full capacity? And why should we sleep at all?

In evolutionary terms sleep is rather hard to explain. While they are sleeping, animals are not able to eat or reproduce and are at greater risk from predators. And yet all animals seem to need varying amounts of sleep, some less than an hour and others up to 20 hours a day. It has been shown many times that animals do not survive when deprived of sleep, so it must be more important than just habit.

No one is sure exactly what role sleep plays that makes it so essential, or why humans have evolved to need their 8 solid hours a night. But there are lots of good theories and there is no shortage of evidence that sleep is at least as important for us as the rest of the animal kingdom.

Sleeping has been shown to improve memory and concentration so it could be a time when the brain does its learning and consolidation. This idea is supported by looking at how people deprived of sleep struggle to think straight. In fact, sleep deprived brains have many similarities to those of people with mental disorders.

Sleeping is not just for the brain, our bodies also use the time to recuperate. Just a week of reduced sleep time can cause reactions in the body comparable to diabetes and has been linked to obesity. Athletes value good sleep very highly and we all know that aches and pains are usually eased by curling up for a long nap.

One purpose of sleep that is rarely considered is that whilst in the land of slumber, animals are safer than when they are awake. Although the risk from predators is higher, when they are asleep the animals are unlikely to get injured and can conserve energy in a fairly low risk manner.

Although the definitive reason behind sleep is still something of a mystery, it’s undoubtedly in everyone’s best interest to get a good night’s rest. And bedstar are here to help you do that. You can browse through the best bed discounts online by taking a look at our extensive online catalogue. You’re sure to find the perfect bed at an unbelievable price.

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