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A Polish bed, alternatively known in English as a polonaise, is a type of small-canopy bed which most likely originated in Poland and became a centrepiece of 18th-century French furniture. The curtain is topped with an elaborate crownlike centrepiece, which is connected to the four vertical corner poles of the bed frame. Unlike the four-poster bed, the canopy is much smaller than the bed.

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File:Château de Versailles, appartements de la Dauphine, chambre, lit, Nicolas Heurtaut.jpg|A Polish bed in one of the royal chambers at Versailles File:ChateaudUsseLit.jpg|King's bed, Château d'Ussé File:Interieur slaapkamer met trap - Leens - 20373175 - RCE.jpg|Simpler Dutch version File:No0391baldaquin ateliers allot frères.jpg|Louis XV style, replica File:N°394 baldaquin Ovale.jpg|Louis XVI style, replica File:WLM14ES - PALACIO DEL MARQUÉS DE DOS AGUAS DE VALENCIA 05072008 174054 00087 - .jpg|Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas. Poles follow catenary curve of the curtains, and are thus invisible. File:Liège, Musée d'Ansembourg, premier étage08.jpg|A simpler design at Hôtel d'Ansembourg, Liège, Belgium ==References==
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