The item that was over an Elizabethan bed was the spheres/balls.
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This is a good question, I would recommend you read the book "Frindle" by Andrew Clements. It is the story of a young boy who asks himself "Why is a pen called a pen? Why can't it be called a 'frindle'?" Just a quick note, the word "bed" looks like a bed.
this is a Spanish word for a Hanging Bed
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1958, simmons introduced the first king and queen sized beds