
Wrought Iron
Bed
The Practical Romance of a Wrought Iron
Bed
Perhaps no other piece
of furniture so well captures the romance of days gone by as
the wrought iron bed. Victorian homemakers, newly-obsessed with
germs and cleanliness, preferred the them over beds with a wood
frame because the iron's hard, non-porous surfaces made
cleaning and disinfecting easier than ever before. Modern
parents searching for an alternative to plastic love the
wrought iron for the same reason.
Cleanliness is far from the only reason to
love a wrought iron bed, however. Their sleek
lines, elegant curves, and sometimes elaborate designs evoke a
feeling of nostalgia and timelessness. Who hasn't been charmed
by wrought iron's elegance in the bedroom? Pile the bed with
silk, satin, or down, and the result is nothing short of
sensuous.
However, the wrought iron bed is at its best
in the young girl's room. Sturdy enough to hold a gaggle of
giggling girls for a slumber party, it is nevertheless lovely
enough to appeal to a girl's sense of beauty and romance. Lace
and frills go naturally with wrought iron. And, like the
Victorian ladies of old, modern women will appreciate the ease
with which the iron rails are cleansed of sticky
fingerprints!

Yet the wrought iron bed does not belong solely
to the realm of nostalgia and yesteryear. Modern designers
have given a new twist to this old classic, and it is now
possible to find beds as avant-guard as any other kind of
furniture. In fact, wrought iron lends itself easily to
the crisp modern look. Replacing ribbon and lace in the
bedding with bold colors and crisp textures is another way
to update your bedroom. It need not be Victorian or
old-fashioned to be romantic!
Practical and versatile, whether you're
looking for ultra-modern or feminine and romantic, there's sure
to be a wrought iron bed for
everyone.
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