Sun 12 Nov 2006
I fell in love with this bed at the Getty. It was taken from Paris in the 1700s. The embroidery is beautiful on this robin’s egg blue silk fabric, and the detailing is amazing. The tassels were neat and different, the top corners of the canopy had plumes of real ostrich feathers. I’m bummed the photos didn’t come out (no flash allowed in museums).
My mother, ever the muse for my runaway imagination, said, “Maybe you like that bed so much because in the past, in another lifetime, that was your bed.” Well, in that case, I think it’s really messed up that I used to run from across the room and leap onto the bed, and it was my bed, and now, just because it’s a few lifetimes later and I’m in another body, I’m not allowed to even touch my own bed anymore. Hmmph.
OHHHH!!! I could SOOOOO get some things done on that bed. WOW!!
Um…I’m not sure how to read that…
1) You’d be very productive in getting work done (reading, cross-stitching, playing sodoku, I dunno) if you had that bed
2) You’re into furniture or interior design and you could do a lot design-wise on and with that bed in a room
3) You’re imagining all the naughty things you could do while bouncing on that bed.
Since I don’t know you, I choose option #3 for fun. 🙂
Good guess on #3, that’s exactly where I was headed. lol
I haven’t seen that design before. Normally, the canopy hangs from the the head of the bed. The side design is sweet! Good taste! You could alway recreate it in your room.
i love the getty. what a gem! just to think, i watched it being built on the hills of bel air when i lived at rieber. i could see it from the window at the end of the my hall way.
that bed kinda scares me