diivanivõrk
Diivanivõrk, also known as a "divan net" or "divan-style web," refers to a traditional Estonian and Baltic household item that combines the functions of a sofa, bed, and storage. The term originates from the Turkish word *divan*, which originally denoted a type of cushioned seating or bed. In Estonian culture, the diivanivõrk became a versatile piece of furniture commonly found in rural homes, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The structure typically consists of a wooden frame, often made from oak or pine, with a woven
In addition to its utilitarian purpose, the diivanivõrk held cultural significance. It was often a centerpiece
Today, the diivanivõrk is occasionally revived in contemporary design as a nod to heritage, blending historical