A dose of mattress history
Since we were little kids we've been sleeping on a thing that we call the mattress, yet for that amount of time
we know very little about how it became the most popular sleeping equipment in the world and for all time. Now
let's take a look at how the mattress developed in the most popular sleeping implement in the world. Here is the
quick history and some important facts about the mattress.
The mattress as we all know is usually found on top of the bed frame, it is a mat or a pad that is used to
cushion the person when sleeping in the bed frame. There are different sizes of mattresses that match the different
sizes of bed frames, sizes like the single bed, the double bed, the queen sized bed, the king sized bed and the
super king sized bed. For all of those bed frame sizes there are also different mattress sizes. Aside fro sizes
there are also different types of mattress. There coil type mattresses and latex type mattresses, air mattresses
and water mattresses. And the list goes on.
Some experts say that the history of the mattress can be traced back to the time of the Crusades. During those
times it was not uncommon to find crusaders and their parties to sleeping on the hard ground at night. The
Europeans, have adopted a method of sleeping on cushions thrown on the floor from the Arabs. The very word mattress
is derived from the Arabic words 'to throw' and the 'place where something is thrown' and the word 'materas'
eventually descended and transformed to mattress from middle English.
After the Crusades the custom of throwing cushions on the floor eventually evolved. Aside from throwing or
putting cushion on the floor, though still popular and is still one of the ways of accepting guests, some have
transformed the practice by using platforms and elevated boxes to place the mattress. The popularity of the
platform mattress caught on and was considered to be the forerunner of the modern beds. Some of the older forms of
the platforms used were rock slates, metal boxes, wooden boxes and stone foundations. The ancient mattresses were
filled with a variety of natural materials at that time. The filling varied from hay, straw, feathers and dried
grass, nowadays mattresses are filled by cotton, wool, foam, polyester, even air and water. Natural fibers are
still used but they are processed to avoid decaying.
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