A finely carved mahogany and figured mahogany rice bed, the serpentine arched and molded edge headboard flanked by acanthus leaf and rice carved baluster turned posts with urn finials; the figured mahogany rails with brass rosettes to the posts. Inspired by an 18th century American original. The Rice bed is a distinctively American piece of furniture which first appeared during the Federal Period (1780-1820) although rice had been an important crop in the South since the late 17th century. The first documented example was made in Charleston, South Carolina and was commissioned by a wealthy plantation owner with carvings of the cereal that created his fortune. Although the form is based on English furniture, in particular designs of Thomas Chippendale, George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton, the forms were adapted to a distinctive American character and function. The Middleton Rice Bed 8305-065 8305-065 Theodore Alexander

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Product Description: A finely carved mahogany and figured mahogany rice bed, the serpentine arched and molded edge headboard flanked by acanthus leaf and rice carved baluster turned posts with urn finials; the figured mahogany rails with brass rosettes to the posts. Inspired by an 18th century American original.

The Rice bed is a distinctively American piece of furniture which first appeared during the Federal Period (1780-1820) although rice had been an important crop in the South since the late 17th century. The first documented example was made in Charleston, South Carolina and was commissioned by a wealthy plantation owner with carvings of the cereal that created his fortune. Although the form is based on English furniture, in particular designs of Thomas Chippendale, George Hepplewhite and Thomas Sheraton, the forms were adapted to a distinctive American character and function.

Width: 86" (218.4 cm) 86INH

Depth: 88 1/4" (224.2 cm) 88 1/4INH

Height: 90 1/4" (229.2 cm) 90 1/4INH

Style: Traditional

Bed Size: King

Brand: Theodore Alexander

Category: Bedroom

Description: The Middleton Rice Bed

SKU: 8305-065

Type: Poster Beds, Beds

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