Portable furniture
 

26: "In the Middle Ages people didn't so much live in their houses as camp in them. The nobility owned many residences, and traveled frequently. When they did so, they rolled up the tapestries, packed the chests, took apart the beds, and moved their households with them. This explains why so much medieval furniture is portable or demountable. The French and Italian words for furniture--mobiliers and mobilia--mean 'the movables.'"

> from Witold Rybczynski's Home: A Short History of an Idea (1986)

> tagged with #home, #middle_ages,

> created Aug 11, 2025 at 8:54:59 PM


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