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It was during the Renaissance Period when bedding as we know it today was designed. Whilst the poor continued to sleep on hay-covered platforms, the wealthy owned mattresses stuffed with down and wrapped in luxurious materials. Their four-poster beds were covered in embroidered canopies and contained pull-out trundles for maids and personal valets to sleep on. Mattresses were suspended from the bedframes using ropes or straps. They were covered by smart linen sheets and wool blankets. The beds grew more and more lavish for the most wealthy. They became so expensive they were passed down through the family for generations. Reported to spend most of his day in bed, Louis XIV became so obsessed with bedding that he bought 413 beds for the Palace of Versailles. It is understood that he held court daily from his bed.

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Moreover, the hotel-style design adds an extra touch of sophistication and elegance to your bedroom. These comforters typically come in crisp white, mirroring the pristine aesthetic of upscale hotel rooms. The stitching is often quilted, preventing the fill from shifting and providing an even distribution of warmth. Some even feature baffle box construction, which creates individual compartments to keep the fill in place, ensuring a consistent and luxurious feel Some even feature baffle box construction, which creates individual compartments to keep the fill in place, ensuring a consistent and luxurious feel Some even feature baffle box construction, which creates individual compartments to keep the fill in place, ensuring a consistent and luxurious feel Some even feature baffle box construction, which creates individual compartments to keep the fill in place, ensuring a consistent and luxurious feelhotel style down alternative comforter.

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