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A sophisticated Neoclassical style daybed featuring a long, rectangular cushioned surface upholstered in yellow fabric, flanked by elegant scrolled ends. The wooden frame is lacquered black with intricate gilded and red painted classical motifs, including stylized wings and foliage. Decorative tassels in red and gold adorn the side frame, enhancing its luxurious and historical aesthetic. The daybed stands on short, curved legs. — 3D model
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Frequently asked questions

What historical period does this daybed style represent?
This daybed exemplifies the Neoclassical style, popular during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture.
What are the common materials used in this type of daybed?
Typically, these daybeds feature a wooden frame, often mahogany or other fine woods, lacquered or painted, combined with luxurious upholstery such as silk or velvet, and gilded or painted decorations.
How is a daybed different from a sofa or chaise lounge?
A daybed is designed for reclining during the day, often with a mattress-like cushion and two raised ends, whereas a sofa is for upright seating and a chaise lounge is a long chair for reclining, usually with one raised back/arm.