The beds and seats of King Tutankhamun
The beds were made of three different gilded wood used in daily life or rituals and rituals.
A bed of daily comfort, which is a bed flat on the floor with short legs
And it has a linen cloth, and it is preserved to date, one of them with hinges for folding
It is the first portable bed in history to have been used as a bunk bed or a seat.
It is of three sections fixed to each other by an innovative technology system of copper joints, as the middle section folds inward over the first section, while the third section folds outward from above the middle. Its length is 180 cm.
There is a bed covered with gold foil. This bed is the most artistic and sophisticated, as it was provided with a frame of carved ebony and covered with gold foil. His retinue was shaped like a net,
There are also three funerary beds, including one with a hippopotamus head with wigs; some are decorated with a leopard’s body, a crocodile’s tail, and scales. One of them had the head of the Heavenly Cow Hathor, and the other had the head of a fierce lioness.
This bed was used to carry the deceased king.
Chairs and benches were of various shapes and sizes, for some special occasions,
Including the ritual chair, it could be folded and transformed from a stool into a folded stool. The stools were inlaid with ivory and ebony, semi-precious stones, and gold flakes. There is also a platform to place the foot on. Egyptian Museum Cairo, Egypt.