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* [[Presagio di rose]] (1967), [[Archizoom]], part of a dream bed series | * [[Presagio di rose]] (1967), [[Archizoom]], part of a dream bed series | ||
* ''[[My Bed]]'' (1999), [[Tracey Emin]] | * ''[[My Bed]]'' (1999), [[Tracey Emin]] | ||
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- A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, to sleep on.
- A prepared spot to spend the night in, as in camping bed.
- A garden plot, as in "bed of roses".
- The bottom of a lake or other body of water, as in "sea bed".
- An area where a large number of oysters, mussels, or other sessile shellfish is found.
- A flat surface or layer on which something else is to be placed, as a "bed of lettuce".
- A deposit of ore, coal etc.
- A shaped piece of timber to hold a cask clear of a ship’s floor.
See also
- Deathbed
- Socrates's metaphor of the three beds
- A bed likes to get out once in a while, plate of Little Nemo
- Bedroom
- Philosophy in the Bedroom (1795), novel by Marquis de Sade
- Presagio di rose (1967), Archizoom, part of a dream bed series
- My Bed (1999), Tracey Emin
- Un lit defait Eugene Delacroix
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