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This story explores how Louis XV era bedrooms created privacy for the first time. Through beds, bedside tables, and writing desks, furniture reshaped daily life and helped form the modern idea of personal space.
In the 18th century, sleep was once a public ritual. Nobles woke, dressed, and lived under observation — until interiors quietly changed everything.
On Grand Boudoir we explore history through objects — furniture, interiors, and spaces that reveal how people actually lived.
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