Come into my mind's eye of the romantic world of the daybed.

What is a daybed? It sounds so decadent, a bed for the daytime. Officially it is defined as an armless couch; a seat by day and a bed by night; chaise lounge: a long chair; for reclining.

It conjures up romantic images of rakish men and languid ladies.


And of course visions of les liaisons dangereuses.
in Roundabout Theatre Company's 1988 production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Simple pleasures like eating whilst reclining on a daybed are a delicious respite from the daily grind.



Even a nap stolen during the day on a daybed is so much more rewarding.

Title: Vilostunden
Medium: oil on panel
Dimensions: 18 x 22 inches
Location: Bukowski's Auctions, Stockholm, Sweden
And reading! Reading is the deepest pleasure of them all!
Books close at hand for some daybed reading time
in this modern and glam library
Or grab a book in this lovely Suzanne Kasler vignette
A cozy library with a daybed waiting for a good long read
This little flat leather beauty conjures up a neo classic reading nook

in this modern and glam library



Do you work in bed? I often do, because the pitch of my back against the headboard offers the most comfortable support. I can pile up books, and magazines, and papers, and a tray with a snack, the remote, the cell phone, my lap top, and Cholo - it feels like the most glam command center.
For me a daybed has the same height head and foot board and no back. Like the style made famous by Napoleon.

Medium: Mahogany and Gilded Bronze
Permanent Collection: Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris
Image Courtesy: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Classic French Empire daybed
Napoleon's bedroom at Chateau de Fountainbleau
All in the family - his brother Jerome's bed.
The bed’s fabric has been recreated by the House of Prelle,
which was established in Lyon in 1752 and furnished the Emperor’s palaces.
Using their authentic Empire designs,
Prelle often utilizes its original period looms to create its silk and brocades.
This is the only royal bed of the First Empire in a private collection
Napoleon's bed chamber at Chateau Maimaison
I don't know where he ends and I begin... My Nap-y style wall in our guest room
The empress Josephine had a daybed too at Chateau Maimaison
Napoleon did not invent the daybed. It's as old as France.Permanent Collection: Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris
Image Courtesy: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Napoleon's bedroom at Chateau de Fountainbleau

The bed’s fabric has been recreated by the House of Prelle,
which was established in Lyon in 1752 and furnished the Emperor’s palaces.
Using their authentic Empire designs,
Prelle often utilizes its original period looms to create its silk and brocades.
This is the only royal bed of the First Empire in a private collection


Not all beds from the time of Napoleon were so fancy. The period was called Directoire. It was a style of French Revolution era furniture designs that spanned the end of the French Revolution and Napoleon's conquest in 1799, bridging the Louis XVI and Empire styles. Named for the Directory government replacing Louis XVI that called for designs of less ostentation and a smaller scale while eliminating regal references.





Boho room and daybed that evokes an artist's studio
Magazine worthy daybed from Domino
An 18th century Swedish beauty with fab upholstery



Sexy rocker style!

Floating daybed

Teen Chic

Lovely linen
Martha Stewart furniture line has a daybed
Great furniture arrangement
Flat and modern - a palet masks as a daybed
This antique beauty looks very modern
I love the lady near the bolster end of the bed
Nap time in the sun room
Pretty in pink
And pretty in baby blue from West Elm







I love the lady near the bolster end of the bed





No wire hangers! Only wire style iron daybeds!
Joan Crawford on a glam Hollywood Regency daybed circa 1930

Iron daybed used as a cute couch
Ikea wire style iron daybed for the masses
Antique iron child's bed turned into a daybed
from Aux Belle Choses in New Orleans

Pile on the pillows!

Mmmmm Stripey!

Joan Crawford on a glam Hollywood Regency daybed circa 1930




from Aux Belle Choses in New Orleans

Pile on the pillows!



I know the 20th century trundle style daybed is very much in use,
but to me it's just a funny looking twin bed -
The proportions are not right for a daybed
If you have to have a back on your daybed, do it like this!
Shawn from Country French owns a store and can hook you up
We got a little Swedish in the house!
From New Orleans at the shop of Anne Koerner
Now that's what I'm talking about!
but to me it's just a funny looking twin bed -
The proportions are not right for a daybed

Shawn from Country French owns a store and can hook you up

From New Orleans at the shop of Anne Koerner
Now that's what I'm talking about!

Madame Juliet Racamier on her daybed
She looked so good they named the style of daybed after her
So there you have it. All the pretty pictures I could find about one of my favorite pieces of furniture: The daybed. If you own one, please send me a photo to mizvtheb@yahoo.com and I'll post it for all to ooh and ah at.She looked so good they named the style of daybed after her
I'm pooped. I think I'll recline.

Props for images: The Paris Apartment, Girl Meets Glamour, Cote de Texas, Material Girls, Country French, Desire to Inspire, Apartment Therapy, Surroundings, Google Images
0 comments:
Post a Comment